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A Case of Transanal Endoscopic Excision for Rectal Tumor Using Surgical Instruments With Multi-jointed Structures.

Yuki ToyodaRie HayashiNorikatsu MiyoshiRie MizumotoKengo HarunaShinya KatoSoichiro MinamiMitsunobu TakedaYuki SekidoShiki FujinoTsuyoshi HataAtsushi HamabeTakayuki OginoHidekazu TakahashiMamoru UemuraHirofumi YamamotoYuichiro DokiHidetoshi Eguchi
Published in: In vivo (Athens, Greece) (2024)
The use of multi-jointed surgical instruments in transanal endoscopic excision of rectal tumors can provide a stable operative field and preserve postoperative function. The advanced flexibility of these instruments allows precise manipulation in the narrow rectal space, resulting in successful tumor resection with minimal invasiveness and no postoperative complications. These findings suggest that multi-jointed instruments are valuable for enhancing the safety and efficacy of minimally invasive rectal surgery.
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