| Literature DB >> 27274724 |
Serhan Derici1, Koray Atila1, Seymen Bora1, Serkan Yener2.
Abstract
Background. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) has become a popular operation during the recent years. This procedure requires resection of 80-90% of the stomach. Extraction of gastric specimen is known to be a challenging and costly stage of the operation. In this paper, we report results of a simple and cost-effective specimen extraction technique which was applied to 137 consecutive LSG patients. Methods. Between October 2013 and October 2015, 137 laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy surgeries were performed at Dokuz Eylul University General Surgery Department, Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery Unit. All specimens were extracted through a 15 mm trocar site without using any special device. Results. We noticed one superficial incisional surgical site infection and treated this patient with oral antibiotics. No cases of trocar site hernia were observed. Conclusion. Different techniques have been described for specimen extraction. This simple technique allows extraction of specimen safely in a short time and does not require any special device.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27274724 PMCID: PMC4871959 DOI: 10.1155/2016/7090128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6121 Impact factor: 2.260
Figure 1Intraoperative view of specimen grasping (a) and pulling into the 15 mm trocar for extracting (b).
Figure 2Extraction of the entire specimen via the 15 mm trocar site by gauze sponge.
Patient characteristics and specimen measurements.
| Age (mean) | 39.49 | (±10.02) |
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| Sex | ||
| Male | 30 | (21.9%) |
| Female | 107 | (78.1%) |
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| Body mass index (mean) | 45.9 | (±5.96) |
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| Dm | ||
| + | 38 | (27.7%) |
| − | 99 | (72.3%) |
| Pulmonary comorbidity | ||
| + | 15 | (10.9%) |
| − | 122 | (89.1%) |
| Cardiovascular comorbidity | ||
| + | 36 | (26.3%) |
| − | 101 | (73.7%) |
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| Specimen volume (mL) | 1107.1 | (±281.29) |
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| Specimen weight (g) | 131.93 | (±110) |
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| Length of staple line (cm) | 27.18 | (±3.48) |
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| Length of greater curvature (cm) | 51.27 | (±6.30) |