[Trocar-induced complications in laparoscopy]
- PMID: 10021979
[Trocar-induced complications in laparoscopy]
Abstract
Trocar-related injury can occur if the different procedures, including distension of the abdomen, pneumoperitoneum or anesthesia, are insufficient. Such injuries can be prevented by proper handling and good angulation of the trocar on the abdomen. In case of suspected vascular injury, conversion to open laparotomy is required to explore the abdominal cavity. If abdominal adhesions are discovered after introducing the first trocar, a second trocar must be introduced at some distance from the first one to visually check the absence of any digestive injury. The degree of wound dehiscence depends on the size, site and direction of introduction of the trocar.
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