Ressecção de endometriose intestinal com dupla ressecção discoide com grampeador circular: relato de casodoi: 10.20513/2447-6595.2016v56n1p52-54
This case report demonstrates the technical feasibility of laparoscopic intestinal endometriosis resection using a double circular stapler discoid excision in a patient undergoing surgery for pelvic endometriosis.
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The paper is a case report describing laparoscopic surgery in a woman with pelvic endometriosis, focusing on intestinal endometriosis treated via a double discoid resection using a circular stapler. It outlines the rationale that intestinal lesions can be more aggressive and sometimes less responsive to conservative management, with surgical goals of complete removal, restoration of anatomy, and preservation of organ function, and it notes laparoscopy as a minimally invasive approach to reduce morbidity compared with open procedures. The key contribution is demonstrating the technical feasibility of performing double discoid resection with a circular stapler for intestinal endometriosis in the reported patient, while the explicit limitation is that it is a single case report. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — a case report demonstrating laparoscopic double discoid intestinal resection using a circular stapler for intestinal endometriosis.
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