Author/Authors :
Akdemir, Ali Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir, Turkey , Ergenoğlu, Ahmet Mete Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir, Turkey , Akman, Levent Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir, Turkey , Yeniel, Ahmet Özgür Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir, Turkey , Şendağ, Fatih Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir, Turkey , Öztekin, Mehmet Kemal Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Ege University Medical Faculty - Izmir, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and surgical outcome of a novel technique for laparoscopic
removal of the fallopian tube using a homemade retrieval bag through a 10-mm transumbilical or 5-mm transabdominal port.
Materials and Methods: A total of 40 women with ruptured ectopic tubal pregnancy were randomized into a 10-mm transumbilical
group (n = 20) or a 5-mm transabdominal group (n = 20) according to the port used for specimen removal. Fallopian tube removal was
performed using a new method based on the use of a homemade surgical glove as a retrieval bag. Results: There were no differences in
the demographic characteristics between the two groups. The specimen retrieval time was significantly shorter in the transumbilical
group than in the transabdominal group. Post-operative pain scores, assessed using a visual analog scale, were similar between the
groups. No cases of rupture of the homemade retrieval bag were observed. Conclusion: The laparoscopic removal of the fallopian tube
through the 10-mm umbilical port using a homemade retrieval bag is associated with shorter operative time than retrieval through
a 5-mm abdominal port. The present results showed the feasibility and safety of our homemade retrieval bag and novel technique.
Keywords :
Ectopic pregnancy , homemade retrieval bag , laparoscopy , specimen removal , transumbilical