Background: Ten-millimeter ports are often used in laparoscopic surgery. It could be difficult to close the ports sites, especially in obese patients. We described a new method to close ten-millimeter port-site wounds...Background: Ten-millimeter ports are often used in laparoscopic surgery. It could be difficult to close the ports sites, especially in obese patients. We described a new method to close ten-millimeter port-site wounds, effective and easily to perform. Methods: Forty cases of laparoscopic bariatric surgery were performed from April 2010 to September 2011 at IRCAD Taiwan. Among them, 30 patients received trocar hole closed with SURGICEL® Original Hemostat and the other 10 patients received trocar hole closed with autologous fat. The results were recorded. Results: In group of SURGICEL® Original Hemostat, includes 21 female and 9 male, age range from 18 to 54 with average 39.5 years. Average BMI is 42.4 (range from 32.6 to 55). The operations include 27 cases of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, 2 cases of laparoscopic gastric bypass, and 1 case of laparoscopic mini-bypass. Group of autologous fat includes 3 female and 7 male, age range from 20 to 49 with average 38.6 years. Average BMI is 39 (range from 32.8 to 64.5). The operations include 9 cases of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, and 1 case of laparoscopic mini-bypass. No complications of trocar wound including infection, hematoma, and hernia were found for a mean follow-up of 6 months. Conclusions: For obese patients, closure of port sites can be difficult. We described a method of closing 10-mm port-sites wounds, which are easy, effective, and not required any special instruments.展开更多
Bronchogenic cyst occurring in the diaphragm is rare and thoracoscopic cyst resection is mainly effective treatment. The coronary artery bleeding after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS) has never been describ...Bronchogenic cyst occurring in the diaphragm is rare and thoracoscopic cyst resection is mainly effective treatment. The coronary artery bleeding after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS) has never been described; here we report a case of left coronary artery injury after thoracoscopic itradiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst resection, which may be caused by metallic troca or chest tube.展开更多
文摘Background: Ten-millimeter ports are often used in laparoscopic surgery. It could be difficult to close the ports sites, especially in obese patients. We described a new method to close ten-millimeter port-site wounds, effective and easily to perform. Methods: Forty cases of laparoscopic bariatric surgery were performed from April 2010 to September 2011 at IRCAD Taiwan. Among them, 30 patients received trocar hole closed with SURGICEL® Original Hemostat and the other 10 patients received trocar hole closed with autologous fat. The results were recorded. Results: In group of SURGICEL® Original Hemostat, includes 21 female and 9 male, age range from 18 to 54 with average 39.5 years. Average BMI is 42.4 (range from 32.6 to 55). The operations include 27 cases of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, 2 cases of laparoscopic gastric bypass, and 1 case of laparoscopic mini-bypass. Group of autologous fat includes 3 female and 7 male, age range from 20 to 49 with average 38.6 years. Average BMI is 39 (range from 32.8 to 64.5). The operations include 9 cases of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, and 1 case of laparoscopic mini-bypass. No complications of trocar wound including infection, hematoma, and hernia were found for a mean follow-up of 6 months. Conclusions: For obese patients, closure of port sites can be difficult. We described a method of closing 10-mm port-sites wounds, which are easy, effective, and not required any special instruments.
文摘Bronchogenic cyst occurring in the diaphragm is rare and thoracoscopic cyst resection is mainly effective treatment. The coronary artery bleeding after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery(VATS) has never been described; here we report a case of left coronary artery injury after thoracoscopic itradiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst resection, which may be caused by metallic troca or chest tube.