Laparoscopic surgery has become the standard of care for many operations, including colectomies for various etiologies. Despite the benefits of these smaller incisions, a larger incision must still be made to deliver the specimen. This incision releases the insufflation necessary to maintain laparoscopic visualization and working space. Using standard operating room equipment consisting of a sterile glove, wound protector, and silk ties, the authors propose a novel technique for restoring and maintaining insufflation after specimen delivery. This technique is more cost effective and universally accessible when compared to specialized port systems.
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