Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3957810 | Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2016 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
A technique of contained morcellation of uterine myomas within a bag specially designed for 2-port morcellation during laparoscopic myomectomy is described. Ten patients underwent in-bag morcellation of myomas with a tissue isolation bag (MorSafe) between November 2014 and January 2015. The MorSafe tissue isolation bag is a retort-shaped bag made of medical-grade flexible plastic material with the wider opening of 134Â mm in diameter and the tail end measuring 4Â mm in diameter, allowing easy accomodation of specimens up to 12Â cm in diameter. This technique involves placing the myomas into the isolation bag within the abdomen, exteriorizing the tail end of the bag, insufflating the bag within the peritoneal cavity, and morcellating the myomas under vision. Demographic and perioperative characteristics were studied. The mean operative time was 117Â minutes (range, 75-195Â minutes), the mean time for specimen introduction into the bag was 12.5Â minutes (range, 7-22Â minutes), and the mean time for morcellation and bag removal was 24.8Â minutes (range, 10-50Â minutes). There were no complications related to the in-bag morcellation technique, and there was no visual evidence of damage to the isolation bag. In-bag morcellation using this new bag is a feasible technique for morcellating uterine myomas in a contained manner and may provide an option to minimize the risks of open power morcellation while preserving the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.
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Authors
P.G. MBBS, DGO, Manju MBBS, MS, Tanuka MBBS, MS, Saurabh MBBS, MS, Reena MBBS, DGO,