Abstract
Abstract
Aim:
The aim of this report was to investigate ways to overcome technical difficulties of the single-port access (SPA) laparoscopic surgery using conventional laparoscopic instruments in gynecology.
Methods:
We performed 140 cases of SPA total laparoscopic hysterectomy for benign gynecologic diseases and 40 cases of two-port access laparoscopic surgery for gynecologic cancers. The conventional laparoscopic instruments, including a 45-cm-long, 5-mm-diameter, 30-degree-angled laparoscope, a 90-degree light cable adaptor, a curved instrument, and nonbulky trocars, and intracorporeal suturing and tying technique were used.
Results:
All operations were laparoscopically completed with no conversion to conventional laparoscopy or laparotomy. We obtained tolerable surgical outcomes with these instruments.
Conclusions:
As the technical difficulties have been overcome, the SPA laparoscopic surgery will be a more and more widespread procedure in the gynecologic field with only minimal skin incision.
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