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. 1995 May;38(5):550-2.
doi: 10.1007/BF02148859.

Laparoscopic-assisted colectomy and lymphadenectomy without peritoneal insufflation for sigmoid colon cancer patients

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Laparoscopic-assisted colectomy and lymphadenectomy without peritoneal insufflation for sigmoid colon cancer patients

Y J Kawamura et al. Dis Colon Rectum. 1995 May.

Abstract

Purpose: A new method for laparoscopic-assisted sigmoid colectomy and lymphadenectomy is presented. The purpose of this method is to avoid complications and restrictions associated with pneumoperitoneum.

Methods: Abdominal wall is lifted up with Kirschner wires, which are placed in the middle and left lower abdomen; then a minilaparotomy, which can be created because air-tightness is not necessary, is extended at the beginning of the operation to later remove the resected specimen. Two laparoscopic instruments are inserted through the right lower abdomen. Through the minilaparotomy, the surgeon can operate with conventional instruments.

Results: Operative time can be shortened, and surgical manipulations such as ligations and sutures are far easier than and cosmetic results are similar to those of laparoscopic surgery under pneumoperitoneum.

Conclusion: We believe that this technique is a safe, time-saving, and cost-beneficial technique for sigmoid colectomy, and by changing the location of the minilaparotomy, this method can also be applied to other types of gastrointestinal surgery.

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