Modified Novel Technique for Improving the Success Rate of Applying Seprafilm by Using Laparoscopy

作者:Chuang Yi chen*; Lu Hsin Fen; Peng Fu Shiang; Ting Wan Hua Stella; Tu Fung Chao; Chen Ming jer; Kan Yuen Yee
来源:Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2014, 21(5): 787-790.
DOI:10.1016/j.jmig.2014.02.016

摘要

Study Objective: To describe a modified surgical procedure for applying the adhesion barrier Seprafilm laparoscopically. Design: Retrospective analysis with videos and illustrations showing laparoscopic application of Seprafilm. Setting: University hospital. Patients: Women undergoing fertility-sparing laparoscopic surgery (myomectomy, endometriotic ovarian cyst or dermoid cyst enucleation, and tuboplasty) via a modified technique. Intervention: Two layers of Seprafilm with plastic covering were rolled together and delivered through a 10-mm trocar, and an irrigation tube was used to moisten the Seprafilm and cover the irregular postoperative rough surface of the organ. After application of Seprafilm, the patient was placed in a reverse Trendelenburg position to check whether the Seprafilm remained in situ on the target surgical surface to act as a physical bather to adhesion development. Measurements and Main Results: After changing the patient's position, illustrations and videos showed that the Seprafilm remained on the postoperative surgical surface, creating a site-specific physical bather. On day 4 after myomectomy, second-look laparoscopy in 2 patients showed that the Seprafilm had become gel-like and remained between the intestine and posterior rough surface of the uterus. There were no systemic second-look laparoscopic data Conclusion: It is feasible and easier to apply Seprafilm adhesion barrier laparoscopically using the modified technique. Further studies are warranted to prove its efficacy after such use.

  • 出版日期2014-10