Endoscopic surgery was first used in Japan in 1990, initially for laparosco
pic cholecystectomy, a technique for which it has now become established as
a standard protocol. Endoscopic surgery has further developed and spread t
o various other areas of surgery over the last decade. According to the res
ults of the most recent questionnaire conducted by the Japan Society for En
doscopic Surgery, this method was employed in over 240 000 patients during
the period 1990-99. This total number included operations in the following
surgical areas: 149 000 abdominal; 37 000 thoracic; 666 mammary and thyroid
gland; 753 cardiovascular surgery; 44 000 obstetrics and gynaecology; 4000
urologic surgery; 693 orthopaedics; and 3100 plastic surgery. Based on the
present situation, in which the number of cases in these areas continues t
o increase each year, it is believed that an increasing number of surgical
operations will continue to be performed endoscopically.