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Two further 0.5-cm incisions in the left iliac fossa and suprapubic regions. |
Separation and incision of the fat, fascia, muscular layers and peritoneum. |
Identification of the base of the umbilicus. |
Incision of fascia using a knife and peritoneum using scissors. |
Creation of a pneumoperitoneum |
Insertion of the laparoscopic ports (through fascia and peritoneum). |
Insufflation of gas into the abdomen. |
Dissection of the appendix |
The process of exposing an organ, tissue or structure |
Dissection of tissues surrounding the appendix. |
Use of a laparoscopic hook and diathermy to dissect the appendix from surrounding tissues. |
Isolation and ligation of the blood supply. |
Use of hook diathermy to divide the mesoappendix and coagulate the artery. |
Resection of the appendix |
Removal of all or part of an organ, tissue, or structure |
Securing the appendix base with staples/sutures. |
Application of sutures to the base of the appendix. |
Division of the base of the appendix. |
Cutting of the appendix from its base with laparoscopic scissors. |
Removal of the appendix from theabdomen. |
Placement of a bag into the abdomen within which to retrieve the appendix through a laparoscopic port. |
Closure of the abdomen |
Closure of the abdominal layers |
Closure of the peritoneum, fascia and skin. |
Closure of the fascia at the umbilical port site using a box stitch. Closure of the skin at all three port sites, using sutures or steri-strips. |