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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jun 16, 2011; 3(6): 107-109
Published online Jun 16, 2011. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v3.i6.107
Transumbilical endoscopic surgery: History, present situation and perspectives
Jiang-Fan Zhu
Jiang-Fan Zhu, Department of Minimally Invasive Surgery, East Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200120, China
Author contributions: Zhu JF contributed solely to this work.
Supported by the Medical Research Program from Shanghai Health Administration (2010142) and the Key Disciplines Program from Pudong New Area Government (PWZxk2010-07)
Correspondence to: Jiang-Fan Zhu, Professor, Department of Minimally Invasive Surgery, East Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200120, China. zhujiangfan@hotmail.com
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Received: January 8, 2011
Revised: May 30, 2011
Accepted: June 6, 2011
Published online: June 16, 2011
Abstract

Transumbilical endoscopic surgery or laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS) surgery has become an exciting area of surgical development as innovation continues to move in the 21st century to minimally invasive surgery. The history, present situation and perspectives are reviewed and the nomenclature of this technique is discussed in this article. The range of this technique has been applied in almost all abdominal diseases, surgeries for morbid obesity, hernia and so on, in recent years. It is estimated that 50%-80% of traditional laparoscopic surgery could be performed transumbilically in the next five years according to the LESSCAR consensus. Although the concept of transumbilical laparoscopic surgery is gaining traction rapidly and the instruments have been improved greatly, we should not advocate for slightly improved cosmetic value over safety. Multicenter, randomized and clinical trials are necessary to further elucidate the safety and efficiency of this new technique. Research that examines the efficacy of the new instruments on the market may be helpful to simplify the confusing landscape of new and novel products designed for this purpose.

Keywords: Transumbilical, Laparoscopy, Surgery, Transumbilical endoscopic surgery, Minimally invasive surgery