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01-01-2017 | New Technology

Preclinical safety testing for morcellation and extraction for an endobag with sealable ports: in vitro pilot study

Authors: Michael Anapolski, Dimitrios Panayotopoulos, Ibrahim Alkatout, Stefan Soltesz, Sven Schiermeier, Günter Noé

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Electromechanical power morcellation is an important tool of modern laparoscopy. Recent reports on the spread of previously undetected malignancy by power morcellation indicate the need for additional protective devices to reduce this risk. We conducted a study to obtain the first data concerning the safety of an endobag with three closable ports during morcellation and subsequent bag extraction under in vitro conditions, mimicking the settings in our operating theater. The second purpose of the study was to establish a minimal width of the skin incision necessary to safely extract the sealed bag after morcellation.

Methods

The morcellation test was carried out on 11 stained porcine muscle tissue samples with one additional sample as a control. The insufflation pressure was set at 12 mmHg. After filling the endobag with blue dye solution, an additional extraction test was conducted by pulling the closed bag through a template with apertures of various diameters. For each opening, a series of ten bag extractions was carried out.

Results

No loss of solid material or fluid was recorded during the morcellation test. The extraction test showed a loss of fluid for template openings smaller than 18 mm. The force necessary to extract the bag was inversely related to the width of the aperture.

Conclusions

The data suggest that under the evaluated conditions, the use of a closable morcellation bag can considerably improve the patient’s safety during morcellation. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the influence of the bag on operating time, intervention costs and complications.
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Metadata
Title
Preclinical safety testing for morcellation and extraction for an endobag with sealable ports: in vitro pilot study
Authors
Michael Anapolski
Dimitrios Panayotopoulos
Ibrahim Alkatout
Stefan Soltesz
Sven Schiermeier
Günter Noé
Publication date
01-01-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-016-4969-8

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