The cut s usuall above the uterine artery, but the modern coagulation forceps are capable of sealing vessels up to 7mm in diameter, which is more than adequate for branches of the uterine artery and for the main artery itself.
Yes it is safe not to dissect the bladder in women who have not had previous surgery such as LSCS, provided your view of the uterovesical fold of peritoneum is good and the bladder can be seen to be clear of the Lap Loop
The strap instrument is called a Lap Loop. Marketed in the UK by Roberts Surgical Healthcare Ltd, 261 Hoo Rd, Kiddermionster, Worcestershire, DY10 1LY
Thanks for the information I'll try to do it the same way
0811965 1 year ago
@0811965
The cut s usuall above the uterine artery, but the modern coagulation forceps are capable of sealing vessels up to 7mm in diameter, which is more than adequate for branches of the uterine artery and for the main artery itself.
Yes it is safe not to dissect the bladder in women who have not had previous surgery such as LSCS, provided your view of the uterovesical fold of peritoneum is good and the bladder can be seen to be clear of the Lap Loop
amlower 1 year ago
It seems a wanderfull operation but I wander
1- It seems to me you cut abouv the uterine artey do you expect cuting a branch some time may cause severe bleeding?
2- is it safe not to descect the blader?
0811965 1 year ago
I found it. Thanks a lot !
PY2WF 2 years ago
The strap instrument is called a Lap Loop. Marketed in the UK by Roberts Surgical Healthcare Ltd, 261 Hoo Rd, Kiddermionster, Worcestershire, DY10 1LY
TEL.01562 865110
amlower 2 years ago