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Single-port endo-laparoscopic surgery in combined abdominal procedures.

Guowei Kim1, Davide Lomanto, Michael M Lawenko, Javier Lopez-Gutierrez, Alembert Lee-Ong, Shridhar Ganpathi Iyer, Wei Keat Cheah, Jimmy Bok Yan So, Charles Bih Shiou Tsang, Yoke Fai Fong.   

Abstract

Single-port endo-laparoscopic surgery has gained support in the surgical community because it is perceived to offer a better postoperative outcome as it requires only a single incision. We write this prospective observational study to ascertain the feasibility and safety of this technique in patients otherwise requiring two operations. Five patients who underwent double procedures with a single-port device were reviewed: Case 1, a transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair and gastric wedge resection; Case 2, cholecystectomy and diaphragmatic hernia repair; Case 3, oophorectomy and incisional hernia repair; Case 4, anterior resection of the rectum and hepatic segmentectomy; and Case 5, left adrenalectomy and cholecystectomy. Patient demographics, type of port used, operative time, complications and incision length were collected. Mean operative time for the cases ranged from 100 to 315 min. Incision length for the single-port device was 2 cm. In Case 2, an additional 5-mm port was used and an intraoperative complication involving a laceration of the liver occurred during the suturing of the gallbladder fundus. An additional 8-cm lower abdominal incision (Pfannenstiel) was required in Case 4 to complete the colonic anastomosis and for specimen retrieval. Single-port endo-laparoscopic surgery is a feasible and safe technique for approaching double procedures. It drastically reduces the number of scars that a double procedure creates, and if difficulty arises, another port can always be added to ease the operation. It can also potentially reduce the number of admissions and anesthesia that a patient undergoes.
© 2013 Japan Society for Endoscopic Surgery, Asia Endosurgery Task Force and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

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Keywords:  Combined abdominal procedures; laparoscopy; single port

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23879412     DOI: 10.1111/ases.12037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Endosc Surg        ISSN: 1758-5902


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