Abstract
This study was carried out to compare the force(s) required to penetrate the anterior abdominal wall by two laparoscopic trocar systems: disposable and reusable. Both systems utilized pyramidal cutting obturators measuring 11 mm in diameter. Twenty women were randomly distributed between the 2 trocar systems with variables such as intraabdominal CO2 pressure, primary or secondary laparoscopy, body mass index, height, weight, age, and parity being matched for the 2 groups. A 25-lb (maximum) force transducer applied to the trocar handle was used to measure the force. Significant differences were observed in the force to penetrate (lbs), work done by the surgeon (lbs-sec), and time to penetrate (sec).
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