Versatility of the suprapubic port in robotic assisted laparoscopic myomectomy.
Publication/Presentation Date
9-1-2017
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the multiple advantages of the suprapubic port in robotic assisted laparoscopic myomectomy.
DESIGN: Video demonstration of a robotic assisted laparoscopic myomectomy technique using a suprapubic incisional retractor (GelPOINT).
SETTING: Hospital.
PATIENT(S): A 32-year-old primigravid women with heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain with a 12-cm leiomyoma (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics type 5).
INTERVENTION(S): Illustrate a surgical approach during robotic assisted laparoscopic myomectomy with the use of a 5-cm suprapubic incision, an incisional retractor (GelPOINT) for the enucleation, and extraction of a large leiomyoma.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The effective enucleation and extraction of a leiomyoma specimen using an incisional retractor and GelPOINT. The steps of the technique and the role of GelPOINT are demonstrated.
RESULT(S): The procedure was performed without incident, and the patient experienced pain relief and lighter menses postoperatively. This technique has been performed successfully since June 2014 on 22 women.
CONCLUSION(S): During a robotic assisted laparoscopic myomectomy the suprapubic incision is both advantageous and practical. The small incision allows the surgery to remain minimally invasive; the primary umbilical trocar is inserted under direct visualization in an already insufflated abdomen; the location of the incision allows the surgical assistant easy access to the port; the passing of the needles occurs under direct visualization with minimal camera manipulation; and last, the extraction of large tissue can be performed within a specimen pouch through this same suprapubic incision in a short period.
Volume
108
Issue
3
First Page
1
Last Page
1
ISSN
1556-5653
Published In/Presented At
Gueye, N. A., Goodman, L. R., & Falcone, T. (2017). Versatility of the suprapubic port in robotic assisted laparoscopic myomectomy. Fertility and sterility, 108(3), e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.06.030
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
28865555
Department(s)
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Document Type
Article