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Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery 3/2015

01-12-2015 | Surgical Techniques and Innovations

Simple and Easy Technique for the Placement of Seprafilm During Laparoscopic Surgery

Authors: Yasuo Sumi, Kimihiro Yamashita, Kiyonori Kanemitsu, Masashi Yamamoto, Shingo Kanaji, Tatsuya Imanishi, Tetsu Nakamura, Satoshi Suzuki, Kenichi Tanaka, Yoshihiro Kakeji

Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery | Special Issue 3/2015

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Abstract

Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, and the incidence of postoperative small bowel obstruction (SBO) is not high. However, SBO is a disease that detracts from the benefits of laparoscopic surgery due to the need for additional therapies or prolongation of hospital stay. Seprafilm is effective in reducing adhesions and preventing the occurrence of SBO. However, it is very difficult to place the Seprafilm during laparoscopic surgery compared to open surgery. Herein, we report a simple and easy method. The Seprafilm including the holder paper is divided into six pieces; each piece is wound around the end of the forceps and the reduction sleeve is slid over it. The forceps with the reduction sleeve is inserted through a 12-mm trocar and moved closer to the target place. Then, the reduction sleeve is slid down the forceps to expose the Seprafilm. This method does not require any special preparation or training. Based on our experience, this method can easily overcome the problems that the Seprafilm is vulnerable to tear and is difficult to spread out in the abdominal cavity.
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Metadata
Title
Simple and Easy Technique for the Placement of Seprafilm During Laparoscopic Surgery
Authors
Yasuo Sumi
Kimihiro Yamashita
Kiyonori Kanemitsu
Masashi Yamamoto
Shingo Kanaji
Tatsuya Imanishi
Tetsu Nakamura
Satoshi Suzuki
Kenichi Tanaka
Yoshihiro Kakeji
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Surgery / Issue Special Issue 3/2015
Print ISSN: 0972-2068
Electronic ISSN: 0973-9793
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-015-1220-0

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