Entry complications in laparoscopic surgery.

S Krishnakumar, P Tambe
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To review the complications associated with laparoscopic surgery and provide clinical direction regarding the best practice based on the best available evidence. The laparoscopic entry techniques and technologies reviewed include the classic pneumoperitoneum (Veress/trocar), the open (Hasson), the direct trocar insertion, the use of disposable shielded trocars, radially expanding trocars and visual entry systems. Medline, Pubmed and Cochrane Databases were searched for English language articles published before December 2008. It is an evidence based fact that minimal access surgery is superior to conventional open surgery since this is beneficial to the women, community and the healthcare system.Over the past 50 years, many techniques, technologies and guidelines have been introduced to eliminate the risks associated with laparoscopic entry. No single technique or instrument has been proved to eliminate laparoscopic entry associated injury. Proper evaluation of the women, supported by surgical skills and good knowledge of the technology and instrumentation is the keystone to safe access and prevention of complications during laparoscopic surgery.

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腹腔镜手术的进入并发症。
回顾与腹腔镜手术相关的并发症,并根据现有的最佳证据为最佳实践提供临床指导。回顾的腹腔镜入腔技术和技术包括经典气腹(Veress/套管针)、开放式(Hasson)、直接套管针插入、一次性屏蔽套管针的使用、径向扩张套管针和视觉入腔系统。在Medline, Pubmed和Cochrane数据库中检索了2008年12月之前发表的英文文章。这是一个基于证据的事实,最小通道手术优于传统的开放手术,因为这对妇女,社区和医疗保健系统有益。在过去的50年里,许多技术、技术和指南已经被引入,以消除与腹腔镜进入相关的风险。没有单一的技术或仪器被证明可以消除腹腔镜入腔相关的损伤。在手术技能和良好的技术和器械知识的支持下,对妇女进行适当的评估是腹腔镜手术安全进入和预防并发症的关键。
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