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Hepatic retractor in an ex vivo model
Silveira, Delano Gurgel; Barreira, Márcio Alencar; Moura Junior, Luiz Gonzaga de; Mesquita, Charles Jean Gomes de; Rocha, Hermano Alexandre Lima; Borges, Gleydson Cesar de Oliveira.
  • Silveira, Delano Gurgel; Centro Universitário Christus. Postgraduate Program in Minimally Invasive Technology and Health Simulation. Fortaleza. BR
  • Barreira, Márcio Alencar; Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio. Fortaleza. BR
  • Moura Junior, Luiz Gonzaga de; UNICHRISTUS. Professional Master's Degree Program in Minimally Invasive Technology and Simulation in Health. Fortaleza. BR
  • Mesquita, Charles Jean Gomes de; UNICHRISTUS. Professional Master's Degree Program in Minimally Invasive Technology and Simulation in Health. Fortaleza. BR
  • Rocha, Hermano Alexandre Lima; UNICHRISTUS. Professional Master's Degree Program in Minimally Invasive Technology and Simulation in Health. Fortaleza. BR
  • Borges, Gleydson Cesar de Oliveira; UNICHRISTUS. Professional Master's Degree Program in Minimally Invasive Technology and Simulation in Health. Holy House of Mercy of Fortaleza. Fortaleza. BR
Acta cir. bras ; 33(11): 975-982, Nov. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-973472
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Purpose:

To discuss the use of models of hepatic retraction by laparoscopy, to present a new Hepatic Retractor (HR) and to evaluate its practicality, efficacy and safety in Esophageal Hiatus Exposure (EHE).

Methods:

Experimental cross - sectional study with a quantitative character. It was carried out in the Laboratory of Health Training of Christus University Center. The sample consisted of 12 livers of adult pigs weighing between 30 and 45 kg. A circular-shaped HR, 5 cm diameter and deformable materials was developed with a polypropylene cloth, metallic guide wire, epidural needle plastic guide and nylon string. The practicality of HR management was measured by the time required to use the instrument, efficacy by exposure to the operative field and safety by macroscopic assessment of liver damage.

Results:

The average time to complete the procedure was 3.24 minutes and reached less than 2 minutes after 12 repetitions. In eight experiments the maximum degree of EHE was obtained. No macroscopic lesions were observed.

Conclusion:

The use of HR described can broaden the operative field, without causing macroscopic liver lesions and prolonging the surgical time.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Surgical Instruments / Laparoscopy / Liver Type of study: Evaluation studies / Observational study / Prevalence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Acta cir. bras Journal subject: General Surgery / Procedimentos Cir£rgicos Operat¢rios Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Centro Universitário Christus/BR / Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio/BR / UNICHRISTUS/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Surgical Instruments / Laparoscopy / Liver Type of study: Evaluation studies / Observational study / Prevalence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Acta cir. bras Journal subject: General Surgery / Procedimentos Cir£rgicos Operat¢rios Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Centro Universitário Christus/BR / Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio/BR / UNICHRISTUS/BR