2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-015-0524-4
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Mapping system for portal placement in laparoscopic procedures of small animals

Abstract: BackgroundCurrent recommendations for portal placement in laparoscopy are often imprecise. The aim of this study was to establish and evaluate a mapping system for portal placement during laparoscopic procedures in small animals.Sixty-four final-year veterinary students took part in this in papyro study.Descriptions of portal placements of two recent veterinary laparoscopic papers were randomly chosen as templates. The students performed portal placement based either on the description in the papers or based o… Show more

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“…Because lateral recumbency is infrequently used in laparoscopic practice, lateral insertion sites were not evaluated in the current report. The current study used a noncontact coordinate system (ie, the LAPMAP system) that had been previously demonstrated to be a reliable reproduction of the insertion sites of trocars in laparoscopic surgery . The system was successfully adopted in this study to match different periumbilical insertion sites with respect to variable cadaver sizes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Because lateral recumbency is infrequently used in laparoscopic practice, lateral insertion sites were not evaluated in the current report. The current study used a noncontact coordinate system (ie, the LAPMAP system) that had been previously demonstrated to be a reliable reproduction of the insertion sites of trocars in laparoscopic surgery . The system was successfully adopted in this study to match different periumbilical insertion sites with respect to variable cadaver sizes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An orthogonal Cartesian light beam coordinate system with x-axis and y-axis was used (laparoscopy mapping system [LAPMAP]) to ensure comparable positions for every VN insertion site regardless of the dogs' weights or body conformation indices. 24 This device allowed standardization of the preumbilical, paraumbilical, and subumbilical VN positions ( Figure 1). The center of the projection was the umbilicus, which was defined with the coordinates 0/0.…”
Section: Insertion Sitesmentioning
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“…The published recommendations have mostly been given in metric units, which may be impractical for adoption of use in patients of all sizes, particularly for small animals. Our group, therefore, currently uses a self‐developed mapping system for portal placement (Katic and others 2015); this system facilitates and serially improves the repeatability of procedures, regardless of the patient's size and the surgeon's experience. The following recommendations are provided for LapOVE.…”
Section: Clinical Application Of Lapovementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent comparative study described the performance of veterinary surgeons with respect to accuracy and repeatability of portal placement achieved with or without the use of an established orthogonal placement mapping system (Katic, Fromme, Bockstahler, & Dupre, ). Use of the mapping system in the laparoscopic procedures tended to enable correct portal placement and was especially beneficial for surgeons with novice‐level skill.…”
Section: Initial Portal Placement In Laparoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%