促进上下腹腹腔镜联合手术

Atef M.M. Darwish, Dina A.M. Darwish, Vefa Dervis, Rabih Nohman
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Facilitating combined upper and lower abdominal laparoscopic surgeries
Laparoscopic procedures can be performed concurrently in a single setting. Laparoscopic entry sites for combined upper and lower abdominal surgeries are a controversial issue with no international recommendations. As the umbilicus is the optimum primary entry point for laparoscopy, it is typically used in such cases. The Darwish point was recently identified as a secure (primary) laparoscopic entry point in exceptional situations. It is a right-sided meeting point of an imaginary transverse line at the umbilical level and a vertical line 2.5 cm medial to the anterior superior iliac spine. It can subsequently serve as a right-sided auxiliary (secondary) laparoscopic entry site in some cases of combined upper abdominal (e.g., cholecystectomy, adhesiolysis) and lower abdominal laparoscopic surgeries (e.g., appendectomy, myomectomy, and ovarian cystectomy) in female patients. In such cases, an additional left-sided auxiliary (secondary) portal should be prepared laterally to the left inferior epigastric vessels, as high as possible, but below the umbilical level. In this way, both upper and lower abdominal surgeries can be easily done, with the advantage of minimizing secondary laparoscopic portal numbers and resulting in a better aesthetic appearance of the abdomen. In conclusion, the Darwish point may be used as an alternative “primary,” as well as a “secondary,” laparoscopic portal in combined upper and lower abdominal laparoscopic surgeries. Figure 1 shows the entry portals suggested for most combined upper and lower abdominal laparoscopic surgeries. We performed many combined upper and lower abdominal surgeries via this approach, with successful results in terms of ease of access to the surgical site and Journal of Medicine and Life Science
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