Randomized double-masked comparison of radially expanding access device and conventional cutting tip trocar in laparoscopy
2001; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 97; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0029-7844(00)01156-x
ISSN1873-233X
Autores Tópico(s)Uterine Myomas and Treatments
ResumoTo compare postoperative wound pain associated with the radially expanding access device and the conventional disposable cutting-tip trocar.Our randomized, double-masked, self-controlled study involved 34 women scheduled for laparoscopic adnexal surgery. In each, a 10-mm radially expanding access device was inserted laterally on one side of the lower abdomen and a size-matched disposable cutting-tip trocar was placed on the other side, using random assignment. Postoperative pain for each studied wound and patient satisfaction toward the wounds were assessed using a visual analog scale. Any bleeding complication associated with insertion of the trocar was also recorded.The radially expanding access device was associated with significant reduction in severity (median 1.4 versus 5.0, P <.001) and duration (median 11 versus 21 days, P <.001) of postoperative wound pain, shorter wound scars (14 versus 17 mm, P <.001), a lower incidence of wound induration (0 versus 9, P <.01), and a higher patient satisfaction (median 9.7 versus 6.2, P <.001). There were four inferior epigastric artery injuries, all at the conventional trocar wound.The radially expanding access device was associated with less postoperative wound pain and more patient satisfaction than the conventional cutting-tip trocar.
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