Background
We present an alternative access technique to facilitate preperitoneoscopic (extraperitoneal laparoscopic) approach for radical
prostatectomy, herniorrhaphy, and other pelvic procedures.
Methods
A 0° telescope was mounted into a Visiport Optical Trocar (Visiport), and via a periumbilical incision it was advanced under
direct vision at first vertically through different layers of the anterior abdominal wall. Immediately before the posterior
rectus sheath, it was redirected caudally and horizontally toward the symphysis pubis. The Visiport was withdrawn and replaced
by a dissection balloon that was inflated for developing the working space, then it was substituted with a 12-mm trocar to
begin the pneumo-extraperitoneum. The surgical procedures are detailed in the attached video.
Results
This technique was used in 168 of 179 patients undergoing preperitoneoscopic surgery (97 radical prostatectomies, 80 totally
extraperitoneal herniorrhaphies, and 2 urinary bladder diverticulectomies). Operative parameters were compared with 11 preceding
patients approached with the open Hasson technique. All of the procedures to create the preperitoneoscopic space were successfully
with no complications. For radical prostatectomy, there was a significantly faster access to the preperitoneal space (38 ± 12
vs 540 ± 69 seconds) and a faster setup of the whole operative space (15 ± 5 vs 29 ± 9 minutes, both P < .05) with the new technique. Less pericannular CO2 leakage was experienced during the preperitoneoscopy with our technique.
Conclusion
This alternative technique offers a simple, safe, quick, and effective access for creating a preperitonescopic working space.
Key Words Laparoscopy - Preperitoneum - Visiport - Radical prostatectomy - Herniorrhaphy