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Title: Endoscopic Surgery:


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Endoscopic Surgery Risk Management and
Medico-Legal issues
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Laparoscopic complications
  • 1. Complications are less common than with
    laparotomy, but when they do occur, they are
    potentially more serious.
  • 2. Patients assume key hole surgery is minor
    surgery and so should not be associated with
    major complications.

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Possible laparoscopic complications
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Medico-legal cases involving operative
laparoscopy I have given an opinion on
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Risk management
  • Identify risk
  • Analyse risk
  • - Publications
  • - Incident reporting
  • - Complaints
  • - Medico-legal claims
  • Modify practice to prevent, control or minimize
    risk in future

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What factors increase the risk of laparoscopic
complications?
  • Complex surgery
  • Older patient
  • Extremes of weight
  • Previous abdominal surgery/adhesions
  • Poor surgical technique/inexperience
  • Faulty/incorrect equipment

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What factors increase the risk of laparoscopic
complications?
  • Complex surgery
  • Older patient
  • Extremes of weight
  • Previous abdominal surgery/adhesions
  • Poor surgical technique/inexperience
  • Faulty/incorrect equipment

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What factors increase the risk of laparoscopic
complications?
  • Complex surgery
  • Older patient
  • Extremes of weight
  • Previous abdominal surgery/adhesions
  • Poor surgical technique/inexperience
  • Faulty/incorrect equipment

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What factors increase the risk of laparoscopic
complications?
  • Complex surgery
  • Older patient
  • Extremes of weight
  • Previous abdominal surgery/adhesions
  • Poor surgical technique/inexperience
  • Faulty/incorrect equipment

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What factors increase the risk of laparoscopic
complications?
  • Complex surgery
  • Older patient
  • Extremes of weight
  • Previous abdominal surgery/adhesions
  • Poor surgical technique/inexperience
  • Faulty/incorrect equipment

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Experienced surgeon
Trainee surgeon
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What factors increase the risk of laparoscopic
complications?
  • Complex surgery
  • Older patient
  • Extremes of weight
  • Previous abdominal surgery/adhesions
  • Poor surgical technique/inexperience
  • Faulty/incorrect equipment

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Endoscopy cart for laparoscopy
High flow insufflator
Video monitors
Electronic morcellator
Camera unit
Light source
Suction/irrigation unit
Electrosurgical generator
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How to reduce laparoscopic complications
  • Complications related to laparoscopic entry
  • Complications related to the operative procedure
  • Complications related to pneumoperitoneum
  • Complications related to patient position
  • Complications related to anaesthesia

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How to reduce laparoscopic complications
  • Complications related to laparoscopic entry
  • Complications related to the operative procedure
  • Complications related to pneumoperitoneum
  • Complications related to patient position
  • Complications related to anaesthesia

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How to reduce complications related to
laparoscopic entry
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Summary data for major laparoscopic complications
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Remember, bowel injury during abdominal entry
also occurs with conventional surgery
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Alternative entry techniques
  • Optical Veress needle
  • Microlaparoscopy
  • Optical trocar
  • Safety-shield
  • ENDOTIP cannula
  • Step Radial Expanding System
  • Palmers point

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Subumbilical insufflation and insertion of
primary trocar and cannula
  • Palpate for aorta
  • Elevate anterior abdominal wall (to increase
    distance between needle and bowel/major vessels)
  • Aim Veress needle and trocar and cannula towards
    the hollow of the sacrum (away from major
    vessels)
  • Create a high pressure pneumoperitoneum prior to
    inserting umbilical trocar and cannula (to
    increase distance between needle and bowel/major
    vessels)
  • Insert trocar and cannula no more than a few
    centimetres into the peritoneal cavity (to reduce
    risk of bowel or vascular injury
  • Avoid Trendelenburg tilt (head down) until
    laparoscope has been inserted (to avoid bringing
    major vessels closer to umbilicus)
  • Avoid excessive force during insertion (to limit
    the distance the instruments advance into the
    peritoneal cavity.

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Palpation for aortic bifurcation
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Palmers point laparoscopic entry site in high
risk cases
Midclavicular line below costal margin
Use in cases of Previous laparotomy Previous
peritonitis Large pelvic mass Inflammatory bowel
disease
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Vessels of the lower anterior abdominal wall
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Insert ancillary ports under direct vision
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The inferior epigastric vessels are always
outside to the safe triangle
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The inferior epigastric vessels are always
outside to the safe triangle
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How to reduce complications related to the
laparoscopic procedure
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Causes of laparoscopic operative injuries
  • Cutting (eg. scissors, laser, monopolar
    electrosurgery)
  • Burning (eg. electrosurgery, laser)
  • Tearing (eg. blunt dissection)
  • Ligating (eg. sutures, clips, staples)

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Safe laparoscopic surgery
  • Ensure structures are well visualised
  • Do not tear tissue by applying too much force
    when probing or retracting
  • Be careful during during sharp dissection (eg.
    division of adhesions)
  • Be very careful using thermal energy (eg.
    electrosurgery, laser) near bowel, ureter and
    other vital structures.

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Some complications are not recognised
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GMC guidance Making and Using Visual and Audio
Recordings of Patients
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Informed consent
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Laparoscopic complications
  • 1. Complications are less common than with
    laparotomy, but when they do occur, they are
    potentially more serious.
  • 2. Patients assume key hole surgery is minor
    surgery and so should not be associated with
    major complications.

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Electrosurgical generator
Cutting
Coagulation
Monopolar circuit
Bipolar circuit
Blend
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Electrosurgical generator
Increasing voltage
Cutting
Coagulation
Monopolar circuit
Bipolar circuit
Blend
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Management of laparoscopic vascular injury
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Management of laparoscopic vascular injury
Call vascular surgeon!
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Management of laparoscopic bowel injury
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Management of laparoscopic bowel injury
Call G.I. surgeon!
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Management of laparoscopic urinary tract injury
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Management of laparoscopic urinary tract injury
Call urologist!
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