Sajida Parveen, Musharraf Jehan, Rahila Ramzan Valliani.
Open Versus Closed Entry Techniques of Laparoscopy in Gynecological Practice.
J Surg Pak Jan ;18(4):160-2.

Objective: To compare open versus closed entry techniques of laparoscopy in order to determine the safety of either procedure in gynecologic practice. Study design: Cross sectional study. Place & Duration of study: Star General Hospital Karachi, from January 2010 to January 2012. Methodology: Patients selected for the study were divided into two groups. In Group A open technique was used and in Group B closed technique was applied. Informed consent was taken from all the patients. Data were collected regarding age, time spent for the procedure in both the techniques, immediate and late complications. SPSS-Version16 was used for analysis. Results: A total of 90 patients were recruited, 50 in group A and 40 in group B. Age of patients ranged between 25-45 year in group A and 25-37 year in group B. Time required for creating pneumoperitoneum was 6-17 minutes in group A and 6-10 minutes in group B. One (2%) patient had hemorrhage from primary port site in group A, primary port infection was observed in 20 (40%) patients in group A. Forty (80%) patients had gas leakage from primary port in group A. No patient had primary port hemorrhage, infection or gas leakage in group B. Time spent on wound closure ranged between 10-15 minutes in group A and 4-6 minutes in group B. Conclusion: Closed entry technique was better and safer in terms of time spent, primary port site hemorrhage, gas leakage and primary port infection than open entry technique.

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