Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3948301 Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo demonstrate the technique and clinical safety of primary entry of an optically guided entry approach in laparoscopic surgery.MaterialsThe clinical data from a personal series of 821 consecutive cases of laparoscopic surgery were used.MethodsThe technique of an optically guided primary entry using an Endopath Xcel trocar was described.ResultsThere was no bowel, vascular, or visceral complication in this series. This entry approach was also safe in those with high surgical risks, for example, high body mass index, multiple previous abdominal surgeries and previous laparotomy. There was no failed entry, no extraperitoneal insufflation, no wound infection and wound hernia.ConclusionIn this personal series, the findings demonstrated the safety and feasibility of an optically guided entry technique in laparoscopic surgeries.

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