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Pei-Chen Chen1, Pei-Chen Li1, Hsuan Chen1, Dah-Ching Ding1,2.
Abstract
Complications related to open entry for laparoscopic procedures are relatively rare, and the incidence of closed entry-related complications is 0.4 per 1000 cases. We report a case of serosal injury to a distended stomach that was caused during open entry. A 37-year-old woman presented with a 1-year history of dysmenorrhea. Transvaginal ultrasonography revealed a uterine myoma and cesarean section (C/S) wound defect. Laparoscopic single-site myomectomy and repair of the C/S wound defect were planned. Open abdominal entry was achieved at the umbilicus, and the patient's stomach was distended and injured by the electric knife (30 watts). After identifying the injury, we inserted a nasogastric tube to deflate the stomach and repaired the gastric serosal injury. The laparoscopic myomectomy and C/S defect repair were subsequently performed without complications. The patient has remained free from complications during the 1-year follow-up. Gastric serosal injury during open entry is a rare complication. Insertion of a nasopharyngeal tube and routine percussion of the abdomen before entering the abdominal cavity are the most important steps to prevent this complication. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Injury; open entry; serosa; single-site laparoscopy; stomach
Year: 2022 PMID: 35746901 PMCID: PMC9212178 DOI: 10.4103/gmit.gmit_53_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gynecol Minim Invasive Ther ISSN: 2213-3070
Figure 1Ultrasonography revealed the uterine myoma and cesarean section scar defect. (a) The uterine myoma located at the anterior wall. (b) The cesarean section scar defect (arrow)
Figure 2Laparoscopic view of the gastric serosal injury (arrows)