LAPROSCOPIC ENTRY: SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF DIRECT TROCAR TECHNIQUE WITHOUT PRIOR PNEUMOPERITONEUM VS VERRES NEEDLE TECHNIQUE IN LAPAROSCOPIC GYNAECOLOGICAL SURGERY IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL SETTING:A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

LAPAROSCOPIC GYNAECOLOGICAL SURGERY

  • Dr Maimoona Ashraf PGMI/AMC/LGH, Lahore
  • Dr Nazia Ayyub PGMI/AMC/LGH, Lahore
  • Dr Rehana Ayyub FJMU/Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore
  • Dr Muhammad Zeeshan Arain PGMI/AMC/LGH, Lahore
Keywords: Laparoscopic entry, Laparoscopic complications, Veress Needle Insertion, Direct Trocar Insertion

Abstract

The purpose of our study was to compare whether DTI umbilical entry can be a safe and effective alternate to enter abdominal cavity as compared to insertion after prior pneumoperitoneum as in conventionally practiced VN technique in patients undergoing various gynecologic laparoscopic procedures.

STUDY DESIGN:

Randomized clinical trial.

SETTING:

Department of OBGYN PGMI/AMC/LGH Lahore, over a period of two years from Feb 2018 to March 2020.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS:

It was performed on 150 patients admitted for either diagnostic or operative laparoscopic procedures. These patients were randomly allocated to either DTI (n=75) or VN(n=75). Procedure was performed by highly experienced consultant gynecologist trained in laparoscopy

OUTCOME MEASURES:

  1. Visceral and Vascular injury
  2. Time taken for laparoscope entry into abdomen

RESULTS:

No major complication was observed in both techniques. 1.3% complication rate was noted in DTI technique while 5.3 % of patients suffered minor complications in VN technique. Mean time for laparoscopic entry was less in DTI technique (1.79+- 2.39 min) than in VN technique (3.63+- 0.64 min) p<0.001

CONCLUSION

DTI technique is a safer one step effective and faster technique for laparoscopic entry in comparison to conventional VN technique with additional advantage of eliminating complications related to VN technique.

Author Biographies

Dr Maimoona Ashraf, PGMI/AMC/LGH, Lahore

Department of Obs & Gynae

Dr Nazia Ayyub, PGMI/AMC/LGH, Lahore

Assistant Professor, Department of OBGYN

Dr Rehana Ayyub, FJMU/Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore

Associate Professor, Department of Obs & Gynae

Dr Muhammad Zeeshan Arain, PGMI/AMC/LGH, Lahore

PGR DGO

Published
2020-11-03