Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

The Veress needle is the laparoscopic entry technique most commonly used among gynecologists. Direct trocar entry is another method to gain entry to the abdomen that is uncommon to gynecologists.

This prospective and randomized study will compare the two entry techniques with regard to:

- Complications related to the entry technique and previous surgeries

- Time taken to enter the abdomen

- The number of attempts taken to enter the abdomen


Clinical Trial Description

Patients of Dexeus Universitary Institute that are having a laparoscopic surgery for gynecological purposes will participate in the study. Patients with previous middle laparotomies or 3 or more abdominal suregeries 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 two arms of the trial. All patient information will be confidential and only be available to researches involved in the study.

Only three expert surgeons of the Gynecological Department of Dexeus Universitary Institute will participate in the study.

300 women will be recruited over a two year period and the data will be analysed by a statistician. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Laparoscopic Gynecological Surgery

NCT number NCT01955798
Study type Interventional
Source Institut Universitari Dexeus
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date January 2015
Completion date October 2017

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Terminated NCT04799210 - Human Factors Actual-Use Clinical Protocol N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT03845608 - Analgesic Effect of Pulmonary Recruitment and Intraperitoneal Hydrocortisone in Laparoscopic Gynecological Surgery Phase 4
Completed NCT05489796 - Bellomic PCA in Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery N/A
Recruiting NCT05936671 - EEG and ANI Guided Anesthesia and Quality of Recovery N/A