Abstract

The extraction of resected tissue is a specific problem of advanced endoscopic procedures in different fields of minimally invasive therapy. The retrieval of parenchymatous organs like the kidney or the spleen requires either laparotomy or intracorporeal morcellation. Most of the current morcellation techniques result in uncontrolled fragmentation or liquidization of the organ. The post-operative pathologic work-up is therefore severely limited. Our concept of organ fragmentation and retrieval is based on a large bag which we called TRIPORTBAG (three port bag) with two supplemental access tubes. After organ entrapment the three access points are withdrawn from the abdominal cavity. An endoscope and specific instruments can be introduced into the bag. Tissue fragmentation is carried out under continuous video imaging and recording. The fragmentation can be performed with various tools, e.g. scissors of HF-electrodes. This procedure allows selective intracorporeal work-up of the pathologic organ similar to ...

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