Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3956811 Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Study ObjectiveTo estimate patient shifting with the current practice of use of an antiskid material and patient positioning during robotic procedures in gynecology.DesignPilot observational study (Canadian Task Force classification).SettingTertiary referral center.PatientsTwenty-two women undergoing robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures.InterventionAntiskid material (egg-crate pink foam) was placed beneath patients and patient positioning was used during robotic-assisted procedures.Measurements and Main ResultsPatient position was marked before and after surgery. Measurements of shift distance before and after surgery were determined for each patient. Median (range) shift distance was 1.3 (0–7.5) cm. There was no significant association between shift in position and either body mass index or duration of the Trendelenburg position. No shoulder neuropathic injuries were observed during the study.ConclusionMinimal patient shifting is observed with the use of an antiskid material and patient positioning described, without the use of shoulder braces and straps.

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