Endoscopic Appendectomy in Childhood - Technical Aspects
Abstract Since March 1992 we initially performed 87 laparoscopic appendectomies applying two cat-gut loops for ligation of the stump. Since we postoperatively found abscess formation twice, we modified the technique in the following aspects: After the introduction of the scope at the umbilicus, 2 wo...
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Since March 1992 we initially performed 87 laparoscopic appendectomies applying two cat-gut loops for ligation of the stump. Since we postoperatively found abscess formation twice, we modified the technique in the following aspects: After the introduction of the scope at the umbilicus, 2 working trocars with a diameter of a 5 mm are placed in the left lower quadrant of the abdomen, so that the surgeon can skeletonize the appendix bimanually until it can be dissected with an Endo-GIA. This procedure we carried out in 41 cases and did not see any postoperative complications yet. Thus we consider it an appropriate alternative to conventional surgery. |
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