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Rozhledy V Chirurgii : Mesicnik Ceskoslovenske Chirurgicke Spolecnosti
|November 1, 1993
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New, simple laparoscopic instruments facilitate blunt tissue dissection and abdominal wall suturing. These cost-effective tools enhance surgical precision, potentially preventing bile duct injuries during laparoscopic procedures.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Instrumentation
  • Laparoscopic Techniques

Context:

  • Laparoscopic surgery requires specialized instruments for tissue manipulation and closure.
  • Existing instruments can be complex and costly.
  • Potential for injury to delicate structures like the biliary duct exists.

Purpose:

  • To introduce novel, simple laparoscopic instruments for blunt tissue dissection.
  • To simplify the abdominal wall suturing process in laparoscopic procedures.
  • To offer a cost-effective alternative to standard laparoscopic instruments.

Summary:

  • The described instruments enable precise and sensitive blunt tissue dissection.
  • They simplify the creation of abdominal wall sutures.

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  • Manufacturable under basic conditions, they reduce reliance on expensive equipment.
  • Clinical use has demonstrated their efficacy and safety.
  • Impact:

    • Potential reduction in the incidence of bile duct injuries during laparoscopic operations.
    • Increased accessibility to advanced laparoscopic techniques due to lower instrument cost.
    • Improved surgical outcomes through enhanced dissection accuracy and simplified closure.
    • Validation of instrument utility through regular clinical practice.