Small Animal Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy. Группа авторов

Small Animal Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy - Группа авторов


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decrease in morbidity related to visceral and vascular injury during trocar placement; and risk reduction of postoperative wound infection, hernia formation, and elimination of multiple trocar site closures [12]. To date, there have been several systematic reviews and metanalyses describing the comparison of conventional laparoscopic and single‐port procedures, as well as a handful of prospective, randomized controlled trials [8,13–19]. Although a broad generalization cannot be made; there is a general trend toward shorter hospitalization stays, less need for postoperative analgesia, and lower pain scores associated with single‐port surgery when compared to conventional laparoscopy.

      It should also be noted that within the human literature, including both clinical case series and laboratory‐based skill acquisition studies, evidence has demonstrated unique requirements of single‐port surgery. Skill sets and ergonomic demands cannot be directly adapted from existing laparoscopic experience, and the implementation of an evidence‐ and competency‐based single‐port training curriculum is necessary to ensure appropriate training of future single‐port surgeons [19]. An evaluation of the learning curve for the single‐port ovariectomy for a board‐certified veterinary surgeon has also been reported [20]. The study described that the learning curve for single‐port ovariectomy was short (optimal performance after approximately eight procedures), and proficiency can be achieved within a definable period.

References
Ovariectomy in dogs and cats [20, 27, 28,30–35]
Ovariohysterectomy [36]
Cryptorchidectomy [37, 38]
Intestinal surgery [34,39–44]
Adrenalectomy [45]
Splenectomy [46, 47]
Artificial urethral sphincter placement [48]
Gastropexy [22,49–52]
Cholecystectomy [53–55]
Ureteronephrectomy [56]

      Despite the wider adoption of single‐port surgery in veterinary medicine, there has been little comparative analysis of the potential advantages or disadvantages to conventional, multiport laparoscopic surgery. A retrospective case series reviewed multiport and a SPA system for a variety of laparoscopic procedures [57]. Surgical time and intraoperative complications were found reduced for patients undergoing single‐port surgery. Conversely, a prospective, randomized trial comparing multiport and single‐port ovariectomy demonstrated that surgical difficulty was subjectively higher for single‐port surgery [58]. Complications were, however, not identified in any case (0/10). Given the additional technical challenges, different and often expensive disposables required, and potentially longer learning curve, additional study is warranted on the value and safety of LESS over existing techniques.

      Operative Laparoscopy and Advanced Operative Laparoscopy

Photo depicts the operating laparoscope incorporates a 5-mm working channel through which 5-mm rigid instrumentation can be passed.

      Source: © 2014 Photo Courtesy of KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG.

Photo depicts single-port access laparoscopy is performed by the passage of three separate cannulae through one skin incision but separate fascial incisions.


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