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Surg J (N Y) ; 7(3): e168-e171, 2021 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34295977

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Overview Laparoscopic approach has changed the face of surgical care offered to patients. Almost all surgical procedures across specialties are now undertaken by the laparoscopic approach. Closure of port sites to prevent trocar-site hernias (TSHs) forms an integral part of the laparoscopic procedure. TSH is an area of preventable surgical morbidity. We hereby report our technique that is easily applicable, simple, safe, and highly cost-effective. It requires no additional instruments or retractors, is easy to learn, and has a very favorable safety profile. Materials and Methods This prospective case series enrolled a total of 454 port-site closures in 255 patients undergoing different laparoscopic procedures over a period of 2 years. The intraperitoneal tissue forceps were used in the reverse direction to lift the fascia up and a right-angled retractor was used to retract back the skin and subcutaneous tissue. The port-site closure is done under vision and no adverse events were reported. Results This technique was used in 454 port sites in 255 patients. No intraoperative incidents were noted. There is no requirement of any specialized instruments or retractors. No additional tissue trauma or dissection is required. There is no extension of operative time. The technique is simple to learn and easy to teach. No bowel injuries or TSHs were reported during a follow-up of 26 months. Conclusion The described technique is easy, simple, cost-effective, and has a good safety profile.

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J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) ; 41(3): 281-285, July-Sept. 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1346414

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Overview: Hemorrhoidal disease (HD) is a common surgical disorder. The treatment modalities can be surgical or nonsurgical. Every surgical option has its own indications and limitations. Postsurgical symptomatic recurrence rates are low and vary between different techniques. The ideal way to deal with recurrent HD is not clear. Material and Methods: The present prospective case series enrolled a total of 87 patients (54male/33 female). Thirteen out of 87 patients (15%) had history of previous intervention for HD. Amodification of the standard technique was adopted for patients with recurrent HD. A mean follow-up of 22 months was achieved. Results: Stapled hemorrhoidectomy (SD)was performedin13patientswho had historyof previous surgical intervention for HD. There were no adverse events related to the technique. Patients with recurrent HD had severe pain scores with SH as compared to patients who underwent SH at the first time. There were no wound related complications. Conclusion: Stapled hemorrhoidectomy can be performed easily and offers good results in patients with recurrent HD. (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Recidiva , Grampeamento Cirúrgico , Hemorroidectomia/métodos , Hemorroidas/cirurgia , Hemorroidas/terapia , Resultado do Tratamento , Hemorroidas/epidemiologia
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