PTU-173 Feasibility study of safety and cost effectiveness of using johan forceps as endoloop pushers for laparoscopic appendicectomy. (22nd June 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- PTU-173 Feasibility study of safety and cost effectiveness of using johan forceps as endoloop pushers for laparoscopic appendicectomy. (22nd June 2015)
- Main Title:
- PTU-173 Feasibility study of safety and cost effectiveness of using johan forceps as endoloop pushers for laparoscopic appendicectomy
- Authors:
- Siddique, K
Khan, K
Offori, T - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Background : The base of appendix can be secured using endoloops or endoscopic stapler. The authors have reported the use of Johan forceps as endoloop pushers for laparoscopic appendicectomy. Method: Aims : To evaluate the safety and cost effectiveness of this technique. Patients and methods : A prospectively collected data of all patients who underwent laparoscopic appendicectomy by this technique between 2012 till 2014 was reviewed. Base of the appendix was secured using three standard extra-corporeal endoloops deployed with Johan's forceps utilising one vicryl tie. Demographics, operative findings, post-operative complications and readmissions were recorded and analysed. Results: Total number of patients was 120. There were 72 (60%) males while rest were female with an age of *24 (14–77). Grossly inflamed appendix (including perforation, localised abscess) was noted in 76% of cases. No peri-operative complications were reported. The post-op stay was *2 (1–5) days (* represents median). Complications include 7 (5.8%) wound infections which were managed conservatively. 9 patients were re-admitted due to reasons unrelated to the surgical technique. The cost of one vicryl tie was £0.5 Vs £49.80 (for 3 standard endoloops available in the market). The cost analysis showed johan assisted appendicectomy to be 99 times cheaper than the standard marketed endoloops. Conclusion: Our series involving various surgeons employing the standard technique of usingAbstract : Introduction: Background : The base of appendix can be secured using endoloops or endoscopic stapler. The authors have reported the use of Johan forceps as endoloop pushers for laparoscopic appendicectomy. Method: Aims : To evaluate the safety and cost effectiveness of this technique. Patients and methods : A prospectively collected data of all patients who underwent laparoscopic appendicectomy by this technique between 2012 till 2014 was reviewed. Base of the appendix was secured using three standard extra-corporeal endoloops deployed with Johan's forceps utilising one vicryl tie. Demographics, operative findings, post-operative complications and readmissions were recorded and analysed. Results: Total number of patients was 120. There were 72 (60%) males while rest were female with an age of *24 (14–77). Grossly inflamed appendix (including perforation, localised abscess) was noted in 76% of cases. No peri-operative complications were reported. The post-op stay was *2 (1–5) days (* represents median). Complications include 7 (5.8%) wound infections which were managed conservatively. 9 patients were re-admitted due to reasons unrelated to the surgical technique. The cost of one vicryl tie was £0.5 Vs £49.80 (for 3 standard endoloops available in the market). The cost analysis showed johan assisted appendicectomy to be 99 times cheaper than the standard marketed endoloops. Conclusion: Our series involving various surgeons employing the standard technique of using the Johan forceps as endoloop knot pushers shows that it is a feasible and safe technique with promising results. The technique has been practised in various hospitals and provides a cheap and safe alternative to the standard endoloops available in the market. Disclosure of interest: None Declared. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Gut. Volume 64(2015)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Gut
- Issue:
- Volume 64(2015)Supplement 1
- Issue Display:
- Volume 64, Issue 1 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 64
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0064-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A139
- Page End:
- A139
- Publication Date:
- 2015-06-22
- Subjects:
- Gastroenterology -- Periodicals
616.33 - Journal URLs:
- http://gut.bmjjournals.com ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309861.288 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0017-5749
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