Stefano Angioni, Stefania Saponara, Gianmarco D'Ancona, Gilda Sicilia, Maurizio Nicola D'Alterio, Salvatore Giovanni Vitale
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摘要
研究目的本研究旨在评估腹腔镜器官悬吊术秒速快三精准人工下注计划的安全性、有效性和成本效益。Angioni是一种在腹腔镜妇科手术中进行瞬时器官悬吊(OS)的创新方法。该研究认识到需要加强手术部位的通路并克服现有器官牵引方法的局限性,因此研究了一种新型的、在手术室内构建的 OS 装置:这项回顾性观察研究于 2019 年 3 月至 2021 年 5 月进行,纳入了 330 名接受多孔口或单孔口腹腔镜手术的患者,这些患者采用 Angioni 技术进行了盆腔器官短暂悬吊:参与者包括因子宫内膜异位症、卵巢癌、子宫内膜癌、盆腔脱垂和良性卵巢囊肿等疾病接受手术的患者。腹腔镜器官悬吊术(Laparoscopic Organ Suspension sec.Angioni 利用一段连接到聚乳酸(Polyglactin)缝合线的 Foley 导管提供可调节的张力,最大限度地减少了手术中重新配置的需要:结果:采用这种操作系统技术后,平均悬吊时间为 1.9 分钟,高级外科医生和初级外科医生之间没有明显差异。与其他已发表的方法相比,该方法在后腹膜悬吊方面更省时省力,而且不会增加器官损伤、出血、转为开腹手术或 OS 相关并发症的风险。次要结果显示,住院时间缩短,失血量极少,凸显了手术的整体效率:局限性:由于该研究具有回顾性和单中心性质,其结果可能无法广泛推广。建议进行前瞻性多中心比较研究,以进一步验证安吉奥尼技术:腹腔镜器官悬吊术(Laparoscopic Organ Suspension sec.结论:腹腔镜器官悬吊术是一种简单、安全、经济的方法,可显著简化手术过程。它的适应性和易用性表明,它可以成为当前妇科手术实践的重要补充,对提高效率和降低手术成本具有潜在影响。未来的研究需要在不同的临床环境中证实这些结果。
Safety, Efficacy, and Cost-effectiveness of Organ Suspension in Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study to Validate an Innovative Technique: Laparoscopic Organ Suspension sec. Angioni.
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of the Laparoscopic Organ Suspension (OS) sec. Angioni, an innovative approach to transient OS in laparoscopic gynecological procedures. Recognizing the need to enhance surgical site access and overcome limitations of existing organ retraction methods, the study investigates a novel, in-theater constructed OS device.
Design: This retrospective observational study was conducted from March 2019 to May 2021 and included 330 patients who underwent multiport or single-site-port laparoscopic surgery employing Angioni's technique for transient pelvic OS.
Participants/materials, setting, methods: Participants included individuals undergoing surgery for conditions such as endometriosis, ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, pelvic prolapse, and benign ovarian cysts. The Laparoscopic OS sec. Angioni utilizes a segment of a Foley catheter connected to a Polyglactin suture to provide adjustable tension, minimizing the need for reconfiguration during surgery.
Results: The application of this OS technique resulted in an average suspension time of 1.9 min, with no significant difference between senior and junior surgeons. The method proved more time-efficient for posterior peritoneum suspension than other published methods and showed no additional risks of organ damage, bleeding, conversion to laparotomy, or OS-related complications. The secondary outcomes revealed reduced hospital stays and minimal blood loss, highlighting the procedure's overall efficiency.
Limitations: Given its retrospective and single-center nature, the study's results may not be widely generalizable. Prospective multicentric comparative studies are recommended to further validate Angioni's technique.
Conclusions: Laparoscopic OS sec. Angioni is introduced as a straightforward, safe, and cost-effective method that significantly streamlines the surgical process. Its adaptability and ease of use suggest that it could be a valuable addition to current gynecological surgical practices, with potential implications for increasing efficiency and reducing procedural costs. Future studies are required to confirm these results across diverse clinical environments.
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This journal covers the most active and promising areas of current research in gynecology and obstetrics. Invited, well-referenced reviews by noted experts keep readers in touch with the general framework and direction of international study. Original papers report selected experimental and clinical investigations in all fields related to gynecology, obstetrics and reproduction. Short communications are published to allow immediate discussion of new data. The international and interdisciplinary character of this periodical provides an avenue to less accessible sources and to worldwide research for investigators and practitioners.