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Indications and technique for TEM (transanal endoscopic microsurgery).
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1994
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Transanal Endoscopic MicrosurgeryLaparoscopyBuess GroupMedical ImagingColorectal SurgeryMinimally Invasive ProcedureOperative RectoscopeSurgeryInterventional EndoscopyMedicineEndoscopic DiagnosisRadiologyHealth Sciences
Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM) was introduced into clinical practice by the Buess group in 1983. Since then vast experience has been gained in removing tumours of the rectum by the operative rectoscope. Though the indication in benign lesions for TEM as a local resection therapy is undisputed, the indication for resection of T1 or advanced carcinomas has to be evaluated. By using a 40 mm operating rectoscope sealed with a gastight working insert to prevent pressure loss after creation of a pneumorectum and a stereoscopic optic with sixfold magnification, exact visualisation of a rectal tumour can be achieved. The insertion of endoscopic surgical instruments like the high frequency knife, forceps, scissors, and suction device allows precise excision of the lesion as well as suture closure of the wound. Recently a bipolar multifunctional combination instrument has been developed for more precise dissection, less blood loss and shorter operation times.