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Absorbable laparoscopic cigarette sponge.

JSLS. 2005 Jul-Sep;9(3):362-3Department of Urology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA.


OBJECTIVES: Minor intraoperative bleeding during laparoscopy poses a significant challenge to the minimally invasive urologist. We report on our improvement of the previously reported laparoscopic cigarette sponge with absorbable materials. METHODS: The sponge was constructed from a strip of absorbable gelatin sponge wrapped in oxidized regenerated cellulose and secured with absorbable suture. This device can be inserted into the laparoscopic field through a standard 12-mm laparoscopic port and similarly removed. It can also remain intracorporeally if left behind following surgery. RESULTS: The sponge has proven to be very effective at controlling minor hemorrhage and aiding with dissection and retraction. CONCLUSION: This device has improved operative safety and provides a useful alternative when laparoscopic bleeding occurs.



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