2001
DOI: 10.1097/00006254-200102000-00015
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Open Laparoscopy: 29-Year Experience

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“…Many of these injuries are related to the blind placement of the Veress needle or sharp primary trocar into the abdomen when performing a technique referred to as "closed" laparoscopy. Although "open" laparoscopy (where the peritoneal cavity is opened before placing a blunt trocar into the abdomen) has been successful in avoiding major vessel injury, bowel injuries with this technique have not been eliminated [32,33]. Most authors recommend mandatory open insertion of the initial trocar [34][35][36], whereas others have not encountered bowel injuries after the use of the Veress needle [37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these injuries are related to the blind placement of the Veress needle or sharp primary trocar into the abdomen when performing a technique referred to as "closed" laparoscopy. Although "open" laparoscopy (where the peritoneal cavity is opened before placing a blunt trocar into the abdomen) has been successful in avoiding major vessel injury, bowel injuries with this technique have not been eliminated [32,33]. Most authors recommend mandatory open insertion of the initial trocar [34][35][36], whereas others have not encountered bowel injuries after the use of the Veress needle [37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En effet, seulement un cas de perforation intestinale sur 5 284 open-laparoscopy réalisées sur une période de 29 ans (1970-1999) a été rapporté, mais cet incident est survenu pendant la phase d'apprentissage de la technique. Ainsi, ces auteurs ont conclu qu'il s'agit d'une méthode efficace et sécurisante pour accéder à la cavité péritonéale [20]. Mais ces malades n'avaient pas de pathologie péritonéale (notamment de tuberculose), et leurs résultats ne peuvent être comparés à ceux obtenus dans notre série.…”
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“…Andere Autoren dagegen weisen darauf hin, dass z. B. Darmverletzungen in durchaus auch relevanter Höhe bei dieser Technik auftreten können [15]. Allerdings fielen diese im Rahmen der offenen Laparoskopie häufiger direkt auf und somit würden weniger gravierende Komplikationen durch verzögerte Diagnostik entstehen.…”
Section: Autor Jahr Patienten (N) Insgesamt Kleinere Eingriffeunclassified