Graham神经钩闭合10mm及以上腹腔镜筋膜口缺损的手术技术。

Francis Sangwon Lee, Alyxis Mah, Clare Hyunna Lee, Christina Wonna Lee
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背景和目的:为了避免使用10毫米或更大端口的腹腔镜或机器人手术患者切口疝的潜在并发症,外科医生使用各种技术闭合筋膜缺损。我们比较了几种不同的端口部位闭合技术,这些技术使用的是开放技术,可以在有或没有腹腔镜可视化的情况下进行。我们修改了H.阿齐兹博士最初描述的技术。我们正在介绍一种新的手术技术,使用Graham的神经钩闭合较大的端口部位。这项新技术易于学习、复制并适用于所有体型。方法:我们使用常用的Graham神经钩和两个s型牵开器来观察筋膜和腹膜的整个层,并用0聚肌动蛋白可吸收缝线将这两层都拉起,安全可靠地闭合较大的端口部位。在本文中,我们用八张单独的图纸说明了李的新港口场地封闭技术。结果:我们使用这种新技术连续进行了493例腹腔镜手术。四年的随访显示只有一个切口疝使用这种技术。术后一个月、六个月和一年对患者进行常规随访。然而,并非所有患者都在六个月后就诊,除非有具体的投诉。结论:由于可重复使用、常见的S型牵开器和Graham神经钩,本文介绍的新的端口部位闭合技术易于学习、快速且成本效益高。经过四年的持续使用,这项新技术被发现在关闭10毫米或更大的港口时是安全有效的。
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A Surgical Technique for Closure of 10 mm and Larger Laparoscopic Port Fascial Defects Using a Graham's Nerve Hook.

Background and objectives: In order to avoid potential complications from incisional hernias in patients undergoing laparoscopic or robotic procedures with 10 mm or larger ports, a surgeon closes the fascial defects using various techniques. We compared several different techniques of port site closure, which uses the open technique that can be performed with or without laparoscopic visualization. We modified the technique initially described by Dr. H. Aziz. We are introducing a new surgical technique to close the larger port site using Graham's nerve-hook. This new technique is easy to learn, replicate and implement for all body types.

Methods: We use the commonly available Graham's nerve-hook and two S-retractors to visualize the entire layers of fascia and peritoneum and to pull up both layers to close the larger port site safely and securely with 0 polyglactin absorbable suture. We illustrated this new Lee's port site closure technique with eight separate drawings in this paper.

Results: We performed 493 consecutive laparoscopic cases using this new technique. Four years follow up revealed only one incisional hernia using this technique. The patients are routinely followed in one month and six months and a year after the operation. However, not all of the patients are seen after six months unless there was a specific complaint.

Conclusion: The new port site closure technique introduced in this paper is found to be easy to learn, fast, and very cost effective due to the reusable, commonly found S-retractors and Graham's nerve hook. After four years of consistent use, this new technique was found to be safe and effective in closure of 10 mm or larger port sites.

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期刊介绍: JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons publishes original scientific articles on basic science and technical topics in all the fields involved with laparoscopic, robotic, and minimally invasive surgery. CRSLS, MIS Case Reports from SLS is dedicated to the publication of Case Reports in the field of minimally invasive surgery. The journals seek to advance our understandings and practice of minimally invasive, image-guided surgery by providing a forum for all relevant disciplines and by promoting the exchange of information and ideas across specialties.
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