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  • Title: [Ergonomic and cosmetic aspects of laparoscopic appendectomy: personal technique].
    Author: Catani M, De Milito R, Chiaretti M, Manili G, Capitano S, Citone G, Simi M.
    Journal: Chir Ital; 2004; 56(1):89-94. PubMed ID: 15038652.
    Abstract:
    We analyzed our case series in order to evaluate the evolution of our laparoscopic technique in ergonomic and cosmetic terms, leading to the right compromise between these aspects. We retrospectively analyzed 136 diagnostic laparoscopies for suspected appendicitis, using scheme A in the first 98 cases (one 10/12-mm umbilical trocar for the optics and two 5-mm operative trocars placed above the pubis on the right and left side) and scheme B in the other 38 cases (one 10/12-mm umbilical trocar for the optics and two 5-mm operative trocars, one placed over the pubis and the other one on the right hip, just on the umbilical line). The diagnosis of appendicitis was confirmed in 117 patients, while other diseases were present in 19 patients. There were no differences between the two groups in mean operative time (45 min), postoperative complications (0.7%) and clinical course (hospital stay: 36 hours on average). We believe that the right compromise between ergonomic and cosmetic considerations is the one shown in scheme B. In this way it is possible to perform all diagnostic and therapeutic manoeuvres such as pulling the appendix out through the umbilical trocar and using suprapubic trocars as an access route for a possible drainage.
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