Laparoscopic Entry Technique Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison of Three Different Puncture Points to Establish the Pneumoperitoneum in Laparoscopic Gastrointestinal Surgery: A Randomized Prospective Trial
The Palmer's point and periumbilical region are the common laparoscopic entry site to
establish the pneumoperitoneum. In the present study, the investigators assess the safety and
feasibility of Meng's point as a new laparoscopic entry site in cases to perform the
gastrointestinal surgery.
This prospective and randomized study will compare the three entry techniques with regard to:
- Complications related to the entry technique
- Time taken to enter the abdomen.
- The number of attempts taken to enter the abdomen
Patients of China-Japan Friendship Hospital that are having a laparoscopic surgery for general surgery purposes will participate in the study. Patients with previous abdominal surgeries will be excluded from the study. A patient information sheet will be provided and written consent will be obtained. Patients who give written consent will be randomized into the three arms of the trial. All patient information will be confidential and only be available to researches involved in the study. Only one attending surgeon of the General Surgery Department of China-Japan Friendship Hospital will participate in the study. 90 patients will be recruited over one year period and the data will be analysed by a statistician. ;
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Completed |
NCT03506555 -
Laparoscopic Access in General Surgery: the Closed (Veress Needle) Technique Versus the Open (Hasson) Technique
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N/A |