Objective: To evaluate clinical safety and ease of the entry technique using an optical access system and skin hooks. Materials and methods: A total of 80 gynecological patients who have undergone laparoscopic surgery with either the skin hook method using skin hooks or the conventional method using Pean clamps. Results: The skin hook method was compared with the conventional method using Pean clamps (n = 40 patients each). The skin hook method required less time and there was less device slippage than in the conventional method. No other severe complications occurred after either method. Conclusion: This method is a simple and secure approach and can be applied during laparoscopic surgery and in patients other than gynecological patients
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the safety of direct trocar insertion (DTI) versus Veress needle foll...
Background: A safe, reliable technique for primary trocar introduction is important for laparos...
Objective: Laparoscopic entry techniques vary and still remain debated. We conducted a randomized co...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate clinical safety and ease of the entry technique using an optical access...
SummaryObjectiveTo report a novel method to minimize major vascular injury during laparoscopic entry...
Introduction. Initial trocar entry, the first step in laparoscopic surgery, is associated with sever...
BACKGROUND: The most common laparoscopic complications are associated with trocar insertion. The pur...
Aim: We planned a comparison of veress needle (VN) and direct trocar (DT) insertion techniques, whic...
Laparoscopy has enabled a radical change of practice for surgeons over the last two decades. In gene...
Background: Initial intraperitoneal access and first trocar entry are responsible for nearly half of...
Trocar injuries are a possible cause for severe morbidity and mortality when performing laparoscopic...
Objective: To demonstrate the technique and clinical safety of primary entry of an optically guided ...
Purpose: To compare the results obtained from three routine laparoscopic entry techniques,including ...
Fifteen patients underwent successful laparoscopic procedures where a new blunt-tipped trocar was us...
Objective: To provide clinical direction, based on the best evidence available, on laparoscopic entr...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the safety of direct trocar insertion (DTI) versus Veress needle foll...
Background: A safe, reliable technique for primary trocar introduction is important for laparos...
Objective: Laparoscopic entry techniques vary and still remain debated. We conducted a randomized co...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate clinical safety and ease of the entry technique using an optical access...
SummaryObjectiveTo report a novel method to minimize major vascular injury during laparoscopic entry...
Introduction. Initial trocar entry, the first step in laparoscopic surgery, is associated with sever...
BACKGROUND: The most common laparoscopic complications are associated with trocar insertion. The pur...
Aim: We planned a comparison of veress needle (VN) and direct trocar (DT) insertion techniques, whic...
Laparoscopy has enabled a radical change of practice for surgeons over the last two decades. In gene...
Background: Initial intraperitoneal access and first trocar entry are responsible for nearly half of...
Trocar injuries are a possible cause for severe morbidity and mortality when performing laparoscopic...
Objective: To demonstrate the technique and clinical safety of primary entry of an optically guided ...
Purpose: To compare the results obtained from three routine laparoscopic entry techniques,including ...
Fifteen patients underwent successful laparoscopic procedures where a new blunt-tipped trocar was us...
Objective: To provide clinical direction, based on the best evidence available, on laparoscopic entr...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the safety of direct trocar insertion (DTI) versus Veress needle foll...
Background: A safe, reliable technique for primary trocar introduction is important for laparos...
Objective: Laparoscopic entry techniques vary and still remain debated. We conducted a randomized co...