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A new multitool for hand-assisted advanced laparoscopic surgery (HALS).

A Cuschieri1, T G Frank, S Brown, D Martin, J L Gove.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS), which has become possible due to the introduction of effective hand-access devices, facilitates the execution of major operations. Over the past 2 years, we have been evaluating various designs for small instruments that can be used by the internal assisting hand. Here we report on the development, testing, and evaluation of a small reusable multitool that hangs from the little finger of the internal assisting hand of the surgeon when not in use.
METHODS: The Dundee Multitool (DMT) was designed to enable the internal deployment (by thumb extrusion) of a small dissecting forceps (pickup), needle driver, and scissors. The multitool hangs from the little finger of the internal assisting hand when not in use. The instrument was subjected to beta testing in the laboratory using HALS trainers. When testing was completed, it was used in major HALS operations after approval by the hospital and consent of the individual patients.
RESULTS: The DMT was found to work well. The various active instruments could be extruded from the casing with ease and functioned well in picking up tissues, intracorporeal suturing/tying, and the cutting of sutures and ligatures. Both in laboratory experiments and during clinical evaluation, suturing was easy when the active driving of the needle though the tissues was carried out by the external hand. The multitool needle driver, held by the internal hand as an assisting instrument in conjunction with active needle driving through the tissue edges by the dominant (external) hand, improved suturing efficiency (i.e., reduced execution time) by 30% when compared to total laparoscopic suturing.
CONCLUSIONS: We have described a novel little-finger-hung multitool for HALS surgery that deploys with ease at any one time. It incorporates a needle driver, a dissecting forceps, and a suture scissors. The good functionality of the multitool has been confirmed by both laboratory experiments and clinical evaluation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12820057     DOI: 10.1007/s00464-002-8644-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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