The National Scientific Center for Surgery and Transplantology named after A.A. Shalimov has implemented a cutting-edge technology - submucosal tunnel endoscopic resection (STER). This method allows for the avoidance of large incisions and significantly reduces the recovery period, reports UNN.
"... The center applied the latest technology - submucosal tunnel endoscopic resection (STER) to remove a 10-centimeter leiomyoma of the esophagus. This innovative technique made it possible to avoid large incisions and greatly shorten the recovery time," the statement reads.
According to medical professionals, a military patient approached the National Scientific Center with complaints of severe dysphagia (difficulty swallowing). After thorough examination, a large esophageal neoplasm (leiomyoma) measuring about 10 cm was diagnosed.
At an interdisciplinary council, which included endoscopic surgeons, thoracic surgeons, and anesthesiologists, the decision was made to perform a minimally invasive procedure - submucosal tunnel endoscopic resection (STER).
The operation lasted 7 hours, and the neoplasm was completely removed. Thanks to modern endoscopic techniques and the professionalism of the medical team, the patient was discharged home just two days after the surgery.
This case is another example of the effectiveness and safety of minimally invasive surgical methods in treating complex pathologies, noted the center.