Comparative Clinical Study of Port-closure Techniques Following Laparoscopic Surgery
Elashry OM, Nakada SY, Wolf JS, et al.
Journal of the American College of Surgeons 1996;183(4):335-344.
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Background
Recently, a number of laparoscopic port-closure techniques have been reported to avoid the complications
associated with the port-closure after laparoscopic surgery. To evaluate these port-closure techniques, we
compared seven new laparoscopic port-closure techniques with the standard technique of a hand-sutured closure.
Study Design
In a prospective randomized study, 95, 12-mm port sites in 32 patients undergoing transperitoneal laparoscopic procedures were
randomized to one of eight different port-site closure techniques.
The port-closure techniques included:
- The Carter-Thomas Needle-Point Suture Passer
- Maciol suture needle set
- eXit Disposable Puncture Closure device
- Endoclose suture carrier
- Tahoe Surgical Instruments Ligature device, a long 14-gauge angiocatheter with looped polypropylene suture
- Lowsley retractor with hand-sutured closure, and the standard technique of hand-sutured closure
We evaluated the time, the security, and the auxiliary instrumentation required for each closure.
Results
Of the port-closure techniques, the Carter-Thomason device was faster overall, resulted in
fewer port-closure related complications and provided leak proof closure.
Conclusion
The Carter-Thomason device is our preferred method for the closure of port sites after laparoscopic surgery.
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