Intraoperative breakage of a laparoscopic needle holder confirmed by postoperative abdominal X-ray: A case report and literature review

Author:

Hirose Rikuto1,Nagase Yoshikazu1,Kurahashi Hiroki2,Tanaka Asuka1,Masuda Kumi1,Yokoi Takeshi3

Affiliation:

1. MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaizuka City Hospital, Osaka, Japan

2. MD, Department of Gynecology, Osaka International Cancer Institute, Osaka, Japan

3. MD, PhD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaizuka City Hospital, Osaka, Japan

Abstract

Introduction: Intraperitoneal retention of surgical instrument fragments may lead to severe complications. Therefore, such foreign bodies must be detected before surgery completion. We present a case with intraoperative breakage of a laparoscopic needle holder confirmed by a routine postoperative abdominal X-ray and review the literature regarding intraoperative laparoscopic instrument breakage. Case Report: A 58-year-old woman with stage IB1 cervical adenocarcinoma underwent a laparoscopic radical hysterectomy. Surgery was completed without major complications; however, an abdominal X-ray as a routine postoperative examination revealed a radiopaque shadow of approximately 3 mm corresponding to a broken part of the tissue-pad of the laparoscopic needle holder tip. It was successfully removed using laparoscopy with fluoroscopic guidance without further complications. According to the literature review, most of the instrument breakage were noticed during surgery as they were either obvious or impaired function. In our case, since the detached foreign body was extremely small and did not significantly affect needle holder function, it remained unnoticed until the postoperative X-ray was taken. Conclusion: Postoperative abdominal X-rays identify instrumental fragments infrequently; however, they may help detect intraperitoneal retention of foreign bodies and avoid serious complications following laparoscopic surgery.

Publisher

Edorium Journals Pvt. Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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