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NOTES: Transvaginal Endoscopic Cholecystectomy in Humans—Preliminary Report of a Case Series

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Since the first description of NOTES, there has been no standardized technique. In our technique, we used a single 3-mm trocar for visualizing the entry and exit of the endoscope, maintaining and measuring pneumoperitoneum, and retracting the gall bladder fundus. The instruments that were used were the conventional endoscopic ones. The transvaginal approach seems to be a viable alternative to the transgastric approach for cholecystectomy, as the transgastric approach has certain inherent problems like leakage from the gastrotomy site and poor ergonomy. The downside to the transvaginal approach is that it is possible only in women.

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