Direct Trocar Insertion: an Efficient Access Technique for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Imamuddin Baloch, Azhar Ali Shah, Bushra Shaikh, Saima Athar, Abdul Sami Mirani, M. Asif Baloch, Nosheen Azhar, M. Shoaib
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of
direct trocar insertion for gaining access to peritoneal cavity in laparoscopic
cholecystectomy.
Methods: An Observational study was conducted at
Surgical unit II Ghulam Mohammad Mahar Medical College Hospital Sukkur from
January 2016 to December 2020. Two thousand one hundred twenty (n=2120) patients
were included in the study. All the patients who underwent laparoscopic
cholecystectomy were included in the study. Informed and written consent was
obtained from every patient to participate as study subject. Data was analyzed
on SPSS version 16. Mean +/- standard deviation was calculated for age, first
port access time and time to establish pneumoperitoneum.
Results: Under general anesthesia with patient in
supine posture, abdominal access gained by first making small incision of 10mm
in skin and subcutaneous fat at sub umbilical region with No. 11 scalpel and
then by direct trocar insertion followed by creation of pneumoperitoneum.
Cholecystectomy performed. Study variables included first port access time, no.
of attempts for DTI, extraperitoneal CO2 insufflation, port site bleeding,
visceral injury, port site infection and port site hernia and were recorded on
predesigned proforma. Variables like extraperitoneal CO2 insufflation, port
site bleeding and visceral injury were expressed as percentage.
Conclusion:
We conclude that direct trocar insertion
is the safe, quick and effective method for creation of pneumoperitoneum and
should be employed routinely in all laparoscopic procedures.
Keywords: Laparoscpy, Cholecystectomy, Trocars