C. Chao et al., COMPLETE 2-HANDED LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY - REPORT OF 100 CASES, Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 94(11), 1995, pp. 679-682
A complete two-handed technique for laparoscopic appendectomy is descr
ibed. From April 1992 to July 1994, 100 patients with suspected acute
appendicitis were selected to undergo this approach. This technique al
lows the surgeon to manipulate instruments with both hands for dissect
ing, transecting and removing the appendix. The appropriate placement
of three cannulas in the lower abdominal midline makes this technique
possible. Monopolar cautery is used to dissect the mesoappendix and to
cauterize the appendicular vessels. Two ligatures are placed at the j
unction of the appendix with the cecum. The appendix is clamped at its
base by ratchet forceps and is extracted along with the forceps immed
iately after transection. None of the patients selected for this proce
dure required conversion to open appendectomy. Postoperative complicat
ions occurred in four patients, two with umbilical wound infections an
d two with intra-abdominal abscesses; 12 patients had perforated appen
dicitis. The results of this study suggest that a complete two-handed
laparoscopic appendectomy can be safely and successfully accomplished
in patients with suspected acute appendicitis.