Cn. Gutt et al., A MODULAR RETRACTION SYSTEM (VARIOLIFT) F OR LAPAROSCOPY WITHOUT PNEUMOPERITONEUM, Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 123(5), 1998, pp. 531-535
Because of adverse physiological effects and technical disadvantages o
f the pneumoperitoneum, alternative methods of abdominal wall lifting
have been explored recently. Most of these systems are complicated in
their system set-up and handling or the intraabdominal exposure is lim
ited. The modular retraction system (VarioLift, AESCULAP Tutt-lingen)
consists of two different components, one for the abdominal wall lifti
ng, and one for internal organ compression. Via a 2 cm mini-laparotomy
two lifting parts of different size and shape are introduced into the
abdominal cavity, assembled to each other and attached to an outside
mechanical lifting arm which is suspended to the operating table. Usin
g combinations of these parts, the system can be adjusted to different
abdominal quadrants and the patient's individual anatomy. According t
o the needs of vision for internal organ compression a translucent pla
stic membrane can be placed for posterior organ retraction using the s
ame access. In contrast to other systems the modular retraction system
(VarioLift) allows an individual adjustment to the patient's anatomy
and, if necessary, compression of internal organs. A planar suspension
of the abdominal wall with a good lateral exposure and a dome-shaped
suspension without tenting effects is provided. Time needed for mini-l
aparotomy and system set-up is only slightly longer than installation
of a pneumoperitoneum.