Gastroenterologie up2date 2008; 4(3): 263-281
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1077617
Endoskopie/Gastrointestinale Radiologie/Sonographie

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

„NOTES” – Experimentelle Erfahrungen und klinische Perspektiven

Jürgen  Hochberger, Detlev  Menke, Kai  Matthes, Wolfram  Lamadé, Peter  Köhler
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Publikationsverlauf

Publikationsdatum:
08. Oktober 2008 (online)

Kernaussagen

  • Das Akronym „NOTES” steht für „natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery” und bedeutet endoskopisches Operieren in sterilen Körperhöhlen über natürliche Zugangswege.

  • Tierexperimentell und mittlerweile auch in ersten klinischen Studien werden transgastrale sowie transvaginale und auch transrektale Zugänge und Techniken evaluiert.

  • Ausgehend von der Entfernung infizierter Pankreasnekrosen wurden inzwischen Techniken für die Anlage von Anastomosen, die endoskopische Adaptation chirurgischer Anastomoseninsuffizienzen und für Organresektionen, wie Cholezystektomie, Apendektomie und Nephrektomie entwickelt.

  • Erste klinische Anwendungen sind noch limitiert und werden in den meisten Fällen als „Hybrid-NOTES-Techniken” unter laparoskopischer Assistenz oder Kontrolle ausgeführt.

  • Es ist davon auszugehen, dass vom Einsatz der Mikro- und Nanotechnologie wichtige Impulse ausgehen, von denen auch die flexible Endoskopie und die laparoskopische Chirurgie profitieren werden.

  • Insbesondere für multimorbide alte Patienten oder stark Übergewichtige könnte NOTES aufgrund der geringeren Invasivität einen wesentlichen Fortschritt bedeuten.

  • Wesentlich erscheint die schrittweise Einführung von NOTES, um nicht durch ein übereiltes Vorgehen unter Inkaufnahme u. U. schwerwiegender Komplikationen bei Routineeingriffen die gesamte Entwicklung in Frage zu stellen.

  • In Deutschland wurde die „Initiativgruppe NOTES in Deutschland” gegründet, um eine interdisziplinäre Forschungsplattform zu schaffen und die klinische Einführung von NOTES zu begleiten.

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Prof. Dr. med. Jürgen Hochberger

Medizinische Klinik III
Gastroenterologie, Interventionelle Endoskopie
Allgemeine Innere Medizin
St.-Bernward-Krankenhaus

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31134 Hildesheim

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