| Literature DB >> 23526186 |
Ganesh Sivarajan1, Sam S Chang, Amr Fergany, S Bruce Malkowicz, Gary D Steinberg, Herbert Lepor.
Abstract
Retraction of the bowels during abdominal surgery is generally facilitated by the use of a combination of various retractors along with surgical towels or sponges. The use of surgical towels and sponges may lead to retained foreign bodies or adhesions. In addition, these towels and sponges often require manipulation during long surgical procedures. The ideal way to avoid these problems in abdominal surgery is to develop a technique for retraction of the abdominal contents that eliminates the requirement for these foreign bodies. This article presents the results of a small trial for Lap Pak (Seguro Surgical, Columbia, MD), a disposable radio-opaque device that is made of silicone and retracts the bowels in a cephalad orientation without the need for towels or sponges.Entities:
Keywords: Lap Pak; Postoperative adhesions; Retained foreign bodies; Retraction
Year: 2012 PMID: 23526186 PMCID: PMC3602726
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Urol ISSN: 1523-6161