Aim: A comparative study of the open versus closed method of pneumoperitoneum creation in laparoscopic surgery. Methods: This comparative study conducted in the Department of Surgery. 80 patients of either sex were selected who undergone operative procedure for laparoscopy surgery were included in this study. All patients undergoing elective laparoscopic surgery and hemodynamically stable patients. Results: Technical difficulties like multiple attempts, gas leak at port site and port site bleeding are more in open method than in closed method, which is attributed to larger size of incision in open method, Furthermore, a significant higher incidence of such minor complications is found in case of BMI >25 p=-5.33 (p<0.05) at confidence ...
Background: The creation of the pneumoperitoneum is the first step for any minimally invasive surgic...
Introduction: Laparoscopic access has always been a challenge because it has been associated with s...
Background: The aim of this study is to compareopen cholecystectomy with needle (closed)technique in...
Background and Aim: In last few decades laparoscopy has gained more importance than conventional lap...
Background and Aim: In last few decades laparoscopy has gained more importance than conventional lap...
Objectives: To compare Open versus Closed method of creating pneumoperitoneum in terms of first acce...
Laparoscopic surgery has had an enormous developement. Some complications, that can even be extremel...
BACKGROUND: An open access technique might reduce severe vascular and visceral injuries. An open acc...
INTRODUCTION: Access into the peritoneal cavity is the most important step in laparoscopic surgery....
Copyright © 2003 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The de...
Background: Lap Group Roma was established in 1999 to promote and control the development of laparos...
Background: To start laparoscopic procedures, accessing the peritoneal cavity and establishing a car...
BACKGROUND: The "blind" insertion of the Veress needle for insufflation of the peritoneal cavity wit...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the safety and efficacy of modified open tech...
textabstractLaparoscopic surgery has been performed for more than a century, although its nse was ma...
Background: The creation of the pneumoperitoneum is the first step for any minimally invasive surgic...
Introduction: Laparoscopic access has always been a challenge because it has been associated with s...
Background: The aim of this study is to compareopen cholecystectomy with needle (closed)technique in...
Background and Aim: In last few decades laparoscopy has gained more importance than conventional lap...
Background and Aim: In last few decades laparoscopy has gained more importance than conventional lap...
Objectives: To compare Open versus Closed method of creating pneumoperitoneum in terms of first acce...
Laparoscopic surgery has had an enormous developement. Some complications, that can even be extremel...
BACKGROUND: An open access technique might reduce severe vascular and visceral injuries. An open acc...
INTRODUCTION: Access into the peritoneal cavity is the most important step in laparoscopic surgery....
Copyright © 2003 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The de...
Background: Lap Group Roma was established in 1999 to promote and control the development of laparos...
Background: To start laparoscopic procedures, accessing the peritoneal cavity and establishing a car...
BACKGROUND: The "blind" insertion of the Veress needle for insufflation of the peritoneal cavity wit...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the safety and efficacy of modified open tech...
textabstractLaparoscopic surgery has been performed for more than a century, although its nse was ma...
Background: The creation of the pneumoperitoneum is the first step for any minimally invasive surgic...
Introduction: Laparoscopic access has always been a challenge because it has been associated with s...
Background: The aim of this study is to compareopen cholecystectomy with needle (closed)technique in...