Study of complications during DPL surgeries in GMH Koti Hospital
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 7
Abstract
: The aim of this study is to evaluate the cases of DPL done in GMH Koti Hospital regarding the complications and its management. This study was conducted in GMH, Koti Hospital, for a period of two years between April 2014 to March 2016. It was done in 1490 patients. General and Gynaecology examinations, MTP, hysterotomy, LSCS, menstrual disorders were done. The cases were personally attended during the procedure and postoperative follow up was done. Double puncture laparoscopy was seen the most in age group of 25-30, the least was observed in age group of 20-25 and above 35. Biparous had 53% which was the highest and the least was seen in uniparous which were 2%. Big hematoma needs exploration, omental prolapse, bowel injury which was treated with laparotomy and anastomoses. In the entire series of cases, technical failures occurred in 3 cases, surgical difficulties occurred in 13 cases. DPL operation is a safe and effective procedure. Can be adopted for camps as the complication rate is minimal if the selection criteria are fulfilled and operative care is taken perfectly. Keywords:DPL, Double puncture laparoscopy.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Manisha Bilolikar
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