Background: To compare cranial 15º angulation of Veres needle to classic Veress needle entry in closed laparoscopic entry in obese patients. Method: Patients with BMI index>30 were divided into two groups. Initial entry into the abdomen in Group 1 (n=29) was performed with the intraumbilical insertion of Veress needle in 90o angle relative to the horizontal plane. In Group 2 (n=31) the Veress needle was placed intraumbilically in a cranial direction, the tip of the needle towards the thoracic cavity, with an angle of 15o to the horizontal plane. Two groups were compared with respect of the operative outcomes. Results: In Group 2, the mean number of Veress needle entries attempt was significantly lower than Group 1 (p=0.01). Time to insert...
Aim: We planned a comparison of veress needle (VN) and direct trocar (DT) insertion techniques, whic...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the safety of direct trocar insertion (DTI) versus Veress needle foll...
Background: Initial intraperitoneal access and first trocar entry are responsible for nearly half of...
Objective: Laparoscopic entry techniques vary and still remain debated. We conducted a randomized co...
Purpose: To compare the results obtained from three routine laparoscopic entry techniques,including ...
BACKGROUND: Creating the pneumoperitoneum is the first surgical procedure in laparoscopic abdominal ...
Background: The aim of this study is to compareopen cholecystectomy with needle (closed)technique in...
Background: Despite a debate spanning two decades, no consensus has been achieved about the safest l...
Background: Recently, we have shown advantages of a direct optical entry (DOE) using a bladeless tro...
Background: The aim of this paper is to compare the outcomes of veress needle entry versus direct tr...
Background Despite a debate spanning two decades, no consensus has been achieved about the safest la...
Objective: The creation of the pneumoperitoneum is the first surgical procedure in laparoscopic abdo...
Background: Primary abdominal access still remains a challenge for laparoscopic surgery despite rapi...
Objectives: To compare Open versus Closed method of creating pneumoperitoneum in terms of first acce...
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become a routinely used procedure for surgical removal of gall blad...
Aim: We planned a comparison of veress needle (VN) and direct trocar (DT) insertion techniques, whic...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the safety of direct trocar insertion (DTI) versus Veress needle foll...
Background: Initial intraperitoneal access and first trocar entry are responsible for nearly half of...
Objective: Laparoscopic entry techniques vary and still remain debated. We conducted a randomized co...
Purpose: To compare the results obtained from three routine laparoscopic entry techniques,including ...
BACKGROUND: Creating the pneumoperitoneum is the first surgical procedure in laparoscopic abdominal ...
Background: The aim of this study is to compareopen cholecystectomy with needle (closed)technique in...
Background: Despite a debate spanning two decades, no consensus has been achieved about the safest l...
Background: Recently, we have shown advantages of a direct optical entry (DOE) using a bladeless tro...
Background: The aim of this paper is to compare the outcomes of veress needle entry versus direct tr...
Background Despite a debate spanning two decades, no consensus has been achieved about the safest la...
Objective: The creation of the pneumoperitoneum is the first surgical procedure in laparoscopic abdo...
Background: Primary abdominal access still remains a challenge for laparoscopic surgery despite rapi...
Objectives: To compare Open versus Closed method of creating pneumoperitoneum in terms of first acce...
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become a routinely used procedure for surgical removal of gall blad...
Aim: We planned a comparison of veress needle (VN) and direct trocar (DT) insertion techniques, whic...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the safety of direct trocar insertion (DTI) versus Veress needle foll...
Background: Initial intraperitoneal access and first trocar entry are responsible for nearly half of...