Published in:
01-07-2009 | New Technology
Retraction and triangulation with neodymium magnetic forceps for single-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Authors:
Guillermo Dominguez, Luis Durand, Julián De Rosa, Eduardo Danguise, Carlos Arozamena, Pedro A. Ferraina
Published in:
Surgical Endoscopy
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Issue 7/2009
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Abstract
Introduction
There have been attempts to minimize the invasiveness of laparoscopic cholecystectomy by reducing the size and/or the number of the operating ports and instruments. These attempts create technical challenges related principally to retraction and triangulation necessary to expose the surgical field for a safe surgery. A new technique based on retraction and triangulation with magnetic instruments for single port laparoscopic surgery is presented.
Methods
Between March 2007 and December 2008, 40 laparoscopic cholecystectomies were performed with single-port laparoscopic surgery with the assistance of magnetic forceps (IMANLAP™ project). The surgical technique is described, and the intraoperative and postoperative course of the patients is assessed.
Results
There were no intraoperative complications, no need to convert to open surgery, and no need to add a second port. Depending on the patient’s anatomy, a 1-mm needle was added in some cases. There were no interactions observed between the magnetic devices and the anesthetic monitoring and the rest of the devices of the operation room.
Conclusions
This new procedure is feasible and safe. The main goal is control of the magnetic field, allowing enough controlled strength for retraction and sufficient triangulation for adequate exposure of the surgical field. This allows for the use of a single port through which an optic device with a working channel can perform the operation with safety. Finally, the procedure can be performed in a manner similar to the traditional laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and it also appears to be simple to learn.