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Keyless Abdominal Rope-lifting Surgery (KARS) | 37994

Cirugía: Investigación actual

ISSN - 2161-1076

Abstracto

Keyless Abdominal Rope-lifting Surgery (KARS)

Kahraman Alker

Keyless Rope-lifting Surgery (KARS) is a novel, single incision, gasless laparoscopic surgery technique. Various operations including adnexal cyst excision, oophorectomy, diagnostic laparoscopy, tubal ligation, hysterectomy and cholecystectomy may be performed through the intra-umbilical transverse incision without using CO2 pneumoperitoneum and thus the trocars (keyless). In KARS the abdominal cavity is accessed through the 1.5-2 cm intra-umbilical transverse incision. The anterior abdominal wall is elevated by the sutures loaded into the Veress cannula. The elevation creates room for the operations. All operations are performed through the intra-umbilical incision by using laparoscopic and/ or conventional hand instruments. Here in this paper, the KARS technique and the preliminary results of the specific gynecological procedures are presented.

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