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Diagnostic Laparoscopy Alexander Parata
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Diagnostic Laparoscopy - a procedure that allows a health care provider to look directly at the contents of a patient's abdomen or pelvis, including the fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, small bowel, large bowel, appendix, liver, and gallbladder.
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Basic Equipment Camera/Laparoscope Video Monitor Insufflator Light source ESU Stirrups
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Basic Instruments Laparotomy set Laparoscopy set Vaginal Tray Auvard Weighted Speculum Sims Uterine sound Cervical dilators Tenaculum forceps
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Pre Op
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Anesthesia : General/local Position: lithotomy Prep: Laparotomy + Vaginal Prep Draping: Laparotomy + Lithotomy drapes ▫1x urethral catheterization done prior to prep
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Basic Laparoscopy Procedures
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1. Handheld vaginal retractor (Auvard Weighted Speculum) placed posteriorly in the vagina and the cervix is grasped with a tenaculum. 2. Uterine manipulator is placed into cervix. 3.Anterior abdominal wall is elevated (use 2 towel clips)
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4. Midline incision is made with #11 blade. 5. Veress Needle in inserted to fascia in order to enter the abdominal cavity. 6. abdominal cavity is inflated with 3 liters of CO 2 (pressure 12-15 mmHg)
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7. Remove veress Needle and extend the incision to 1 cm (length). To insert Laparoscopic trocar+Sleeve into the abdominal cavity. 8. The trocar is removed from the sleeve and is replaced with at laparoscope. - co2 line connected to valve on sleeve -laparoscope connected w/ light source, camera, monitor.
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9. After operative intervention the CO 2 is released and all ports are removed. 10. Close incision (suture/steri strips)
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Post Op
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PACU Return to normal activities Possible COMPLICATIONS: -Hemorrhage -Wound infection -Perforation of viscus
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