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Complete percutaneous laparoscopic cholecystectomy by employing the Percuvance Percutaneous Surgical System.

Konstantinos Sapalidis1, Athanasios Katsaounis1, Stylianos Mantalovas1, Christoforos Kosmidis1, Ioannis Passos1, Dimitrios Giannakidis1, Efstathios Pavlidis1, Nikolaos Michalopoulos1, Charilaos Koulouris1, Stelian Mogoanta2, Valeriu Surlin1, Aikaterini Amaniti3, Paul Zarogoulidis1, Isaak Kesisoglou1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) has been the gold standard in the treatment of gallbladder disease. More than 50 different techniques of LC have been developed and performed, which seem to offer much in postoperative outcome and cosmesis. However, each has its limitations in practice mainly due to the long learning curve, or lack of appropriate instruments. The current paper studies the application of percutaneous LC employing the Percuvance Percutaneous Surgical System and reports the first documented complete percutaneous LC in the literature.
METHODS: Complete percutaneous LC was performed in fifteen patients diagnosed with cholelithiasis, the Percuvance Percutaneous Surgical System from Teleflex was used. All operations were performed with the use of a single 10 mm Hassan Trocar port and a 30o degree camera.
RESULTS: Complete percutaneous LC with the use of percutaneous Instruments was applied in all cases. No conversions to open cholecystectomy were reported. Mean operating time was well within the standard for LC. Postoperatively, no complications were observed, while all patients were discharged the next day. Excellent cosmesis and satisfied patients were the long-term results.
CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous LC with the use of a 10 mm Hassan trocar, bears the potential of being a favorable alternative in cholecystectomy.

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Keywords:  Laparoscopy; cholecystectomy; needlescopic; percutaneous

Year:  2019        PMID: 31157260      PMCID: PMC6511550          DOI: 10.21037/atm.2019.03.38

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Transl Med        ISSN: 2305-5839


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