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  1. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (R-TAMIS): current evidence in the treatment of early rectal neoplasia

    Introduction

    Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (R-TAMIS) was introduced in 2012 for the excision of benign rectal polyps and low grade...

    Niall J. O’Sullivan, Hugo C. Temperley, ... Michael E. Kelly in International Journal of Colorectal Disease
    Article Open access 09 May 2024
  2. Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for local excision of benign and malignant rectal neoplasia: a 7-year experience

    Purpose

    Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) is an advanced transanal platform that can be utilised to perform high-quality local excision...

    William P. Duggan, Niall Heagney, ... John P. Burke in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
    Article Open access 09 January 2024
  3. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (r-TAMIS): perioperative and short-term outcomes for local excision of rectal cancers

    Background

    Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) is an advanced technique for excision of early rectal cancers. Robotic TAMIS (r-TAMIS) has...

    Guglielmo Niccolò Piozzi, Ania Przedlacka, ... Jim S. Khan in Surgical Endoscopy
    Article Open access 06 May 2024
  4. Solitary fibrous tumor within the mesorectum: literature review based on a case report of resection by transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS)

    Purpose

    Solitary fibrous tumors (SFT) are a rare entity of in majority benign neoplasms. Nevertheless, up to 20% of cases show a malignant tendency...

    Lennard Ströse, Moritz Sparn, ... Walter Brunner in International Journal of Colorectal Disease
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  5. A prospective evaluation of the effect of transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) on low anterior resection syndrome

    Purpose

    Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) is a surgical alternative to transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM), transanal excision and...

    William P. Duggan, Diarmuid D. Sugrue, ... John P. Burke in Surgical Endoscopy
    Article Open access 24 March 2023
  6. Feasibility of transanal minimally invasive surgery for total pelvic exenteration for advanced primary and recurrent pelvic malignancies

    Background

    The purpose of this study was to clarify the efficacy and safety of transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for total pelvic...

    N. Beppu, K. Ito, ... M. Ikeda in Techniques in Coloproctology
    Article 25 October 2023
  7. Implementation of transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for rectal neoplasms: results from a single centre

    Background

    Local excisions are important in a tailored approach to treatment of rectal neoplasms. In cases of low risk T1 local excision facilitates...

    W. Lossius, T. Stornes, ... A. Wibe in Techniques in Coloproctology
    Article Open access 14 December 2021
  8. Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Treatment of Large Polyps and Early Rectal Carcinoma

    Transanal minimally invasive surgery is a relatively new diagnostic and therapeutic approach for removing pathological lesions localized in the...

    Dejan Stevanović, Nebojša Mitrović, ... Branko Lukić in Indian Journal of Surgery
    Article 24 January 2024
  9. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery: a single institutional experience

    Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (R-TAMIS) is a novel and evolving technique with limited reported outcomes in the literature. Compared...

    Shanglei Liu, Nicolas Contreras, ... Kevin Behm in Updates in Surgery
    Article 17 February 2022
  10. Assessment of the learning curve for the novel transanal minimally invasive surgery simulator model

    Background

    Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) is technically demanding and requires extensive training. We developed the TAMIS simulator...

    Sung Sil Park, Sung Chan Park, ... Dae Kyung Sohn in Surgical Endoscopy
    Article 25 April 2022
  11. Management of Various Rectal Lesions by Using Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery

    Minimally invasive surgery is already well-established in the field colorectal surgery, thanks to the good oncological outcomes and early...

    Pramod Nepal, Shinichiro Mori, ... Takao Ohtsuka in Indian Journal of Surgery
    Article 15 May 2021
  12. Long-term results of minimally invasive transanal surgery for rectal tumors in 249 consecutive patients

    Purpose

    To delineate the long-term results of minimally invasive transanal surgery (MITAS) for selected rectal tumors.

    Methods

    We analyzed data,...

    Kotaro Maeda, Yoshikazu Koide, ... Miho Shiota in Surgery Today
    Article Open access 12 August 2022
  13. The first robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery in Ireland: a case-based review

    Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) has gained worldwide acceptance as a means of local excision of early rectal cancers and benign rectal...

    Enda Hannan, Gerard Feeney, ... Colin Peirce in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)
    Article Open access 12 May 2021
  14. Minimally invasive approach for retrorectal tumors above and below S3: a multicentric tertiary center retrospective study (MiaRT study)

    Background

    Retrorectal tumors are uncommon lesions developed in the retrorectal space. Data on their minimally invasive resection are scarce and the...

    T. Bardol, R. Souche, ... J.-M. Fabre in Techniques in Coloproctology
    Article Open access 11 June 2024
  15. Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS) in Qatar: initial experience

    Background

    Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS) has revolutionized local excision of mid and high rectal lesions; benign or malignant. It is a...

    A. Abutaka, A. Ahmed, ... M. Kurer in BMC Surgery
    Article Open access 19 June 2020
  16. Robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery: a case series

    Introduction

    This study describes the experience with robot-assisted transanal minimally invasive surgery (rTAMIS) at a single institution. TAMIS has...

    Karina W. Lo, David N. Blitzer, ... David M. Lisle in Surgical Endoscopy
    Article 08 January 2021
  17. Bioaerosols during transanal minimally invasive surgery

    Background

    There is concern regarding bioaerosols from patients having procedures impacting surgical team safety. As pathogens and pollutants have...

    Jeffrey Dalli, Niall Hardy, ... Ronan A. Cahill in International Journal of Colorectal Disease
    Article 13 November 2020
  18. Techniques for the extraction of high rectal foreign bodies by transanal minimally invasive surgery

    Removal of rectosigmoid retained foreign bodies (RFB) may require laparoscopy and often laparotomy. Proctoscopic extraction from the distal sigmoid...

    B. Zhao, M. T. Roper, ... D. Klaristenfeld in Techniques in Coloproctology
    Article 09 January 2021
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