Dr. Pramod Kumar, Minocha and Dr. Devesh kumar, Kothwala and Dikshita, Lodha and Mehul, Sharma and Harsh, Lad and Mansi, Desai (2024) Evaluation of Laparoscopic Retrieval Endo Bag: Enhancing Precision Safety and Efficiency in Minimally Invasive Surgery for Ovarian Cancer Appendicitis, and Gallbladder Cancer Using in-Vitro Simulations. IJSRMT, 3 (12).
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Abstract
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical method that uses small incisions and specialized instruments, including a camera, to perform abdominal operations, resulting in less pain, faster recovery, and smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery. A laparoscopic retrieval bag is a specialized device used in minimally invasive surgery to safely collect and remove surgical specimens through small incisions. The pouch is designed to facilitate the retrieval process while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues. The laparoscopic retrieval bag has been designed, to significantly improve minimally invasive surgery to address critical health issues. The objective of the study is to assess effectiveness and safety in enhancing surgery by summarizing several uses of the pouches in treating such conditions as ovarian cancer, appendicitis, and gallbladder cancer. The applied study also describes in-vitro simulations using with the Abdominal Endotrainer, which is a training device that replicates modeling the human abdomen for practicing laparoscopic skills. In this setting, the researchers were able to test the retrieval pouches regarding their deployment, functionality, and containment capabilities to remove specimens through small incisions that minimize surgical trauma and recovery times. Key conclusions highlighted are that the laparoscopic retrieval bag will improve surgical precision and safety significantly. Demonstrated, these pouches have provided for correct specimen retrieval along with no spillage and contamination risks, thereby minimizing overall procedure time. This approach is important in advanced surgeries, such as cholecystectomies for gallbladder cancer, appendectomies for appendicitis, and ovarian cancer management. This study confirms that retrieval pouches in laparoscopy are essential in ensuring better results regarding minimal invasion. The application of retrieval pouches is definitely advantageous for patient safety by preventing infection and enabling faster recovery, hence the need for continued development in terms of tools and techniques used in surgery.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) |
Divisions: | Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email editor@ijsrmt.com |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jan 2025 07:20 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jan 2025 07:20 |
URI: | https://eprint.ijsrmtpublication.org/id/eprint/20 |