The Chennai port closure method: A novel simple technique for laparoscopic port closure.
Surg Open Sci
; 4: 37-40, 2021 Apr.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Large-size ports used for laparoscopic and robotic procedures will require appropriate closure to reduce the probability of trocar site complications including hematoma and hernia. Closure of these ports is done by various methods like the open method extending skin incisions, S-retractor, Carter Thomason method, and so on. Chennai port closure (CHC) method, a novel technique that had been in practice in our unit for more than 2 years, ensures direct visualization of the suture placement, and hence, the abdominal wall fascia and peritoneum are secured. MATERIALS ANDMETHOD:
We herein describe an easy technique for fascial closure in port size (≥ 10â¯cm) after minimally invasive surgery, including both laparoscopic and robotic procedures, using a cobbler needle in 151 patients in the study period between February 2017 and March 2020 for various urological procedures. This technique was done before the introduction of the trocar sheath and ensures direct visualization of the abdominal fascial closure.RESULTS:
There were no major intraoperative events, additional operating time, and need for any costly instruments. No bowel injuries or trocar site hernias were documented during a mean follow-up of 28â¯months. Presently, this technique is used by many surgeons in our hospital without much difficulty.CONCLUSION:
The Chennai port site closure technique is an effective, simple, easy-to-apply, and safe procedure.
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