Re: ovarian removal

From: allanho@aol.com
Thu Feb 7 12:33:55 2008


-----Original Message----- From: Charlie Chambers <cchamber@embarqmail.com> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Sent: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 11:05 pm Subject: ovarian removal

Just wanted to poll the list to what strategies others use to remove ovaries from the abdomen after laparoscopic detachment. I've been using the endobag lately but it's always a chore to get it out the incision. End up doing a combination of chopping the ovary up in the bag and teasing it through the incision. Anyone have any easier methods?

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"Almost anything you do will seem insignificant but it is very important

that you do it....You must be the change you wish to see in the world"

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I use the Endobag.? I find myself rarely needing to extend the incision to remove a normal sized ovary.? I leave the abdomen inflated and pull the port out with the bag.? If the bag does not want to come out,?I open the bag and grasp the ovary with a pair of Allis clamps and pull?everything out together.? If there is an ovarain cyst, I would puncture the cyst is the bag and keep everything contained in the bag before I pull it out of the abdomen.? Once in a while, I would find it necessary to extend the incision.? But I prefer that over making a new incision in the vagina and converting a clean procedure to a "clean contaminated" procedure.?

Allan Pennsylvania

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<br> -----Original Message-----<br> From: Charlie Chambers <cchamber@embarqmail.com><br> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net><br> Sent: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 11:05 pm<br> Subject: ovarian removal<br> <br>

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<div>I use the Endobag.&nbsp; I find myself rarely needing to extend the incision to remove a normal sized ovary.&nbsp; I leave the abdomen inflated and pull the port out with the bag.&nbsp; If the bag does not want to come out,&nbsp;I open the bag and grasp the ovary with a pair of Allis clamps and pull&nbsp;everything out together.&nbsp; If there is an ovarain cyst, I would puncture the cyst is the bag and keep everything contained in the bag before I pull it out of the abdomen.&nbsp; Once in a while, I would find it necessary to extend the incision.&nbsp; But I prefer that over making a new incision in the vagina and converting a clean procedure to a "clean contaminated" procedure.&nbsp; <br> <br> Allan<br> Pennsylvania</div> </SPAN></div> </div> <!-- end of AOLMsgPart_2_b9b5057e-8074-4858-8be1-31b958013c05 --><div class="AOLPromoFooter"> <hr style="margin-top:10px;" /> </div>





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