Mini Laparoscopy
Mini Laparoscopy, also known as Needle-Scopic Laparoscopy or Microlaparoscopy, is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses even smaller instruments than conventional laparoscopy. The procedure involves the use of ultra-thin laparoscopic instruments (2–3 mm in diameter), resulting in reduced scarring, quicker recovery, and less post-operative pain.
Indications for Mini Laparoscopy
Mini laparoscopy is suitable for various diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, including:
Diagnostic Procedures:
- Investigating chronic pelvic or abdominal pain.
- Diagnosing conditions like endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease.
- Assessing infertility causes.
Therapeutic Procedures:
- Removing ovarian cysts or small tumors.
- Treating ectopic pregnancies.
- Performing tubal sterilization or tubal surgeries.
- Minor gallbladder or appendectomy procedures.
Cosmetic and Patient Comfort Preference:
- Patients who prioritize minimal scarring and faster recovery.
Procedure Steps
Preparation:
- Fasting: No food or drink for at least 6–8 hours before surgery.
- Pre-Operative Evaluation: Blood tests, imaging studies, and medical history are reviewed.
- Medication Management: Adjustments to anticoagulants or other medications may be necessary.
- Consent: Patients are informed about the procedure, benefits, and risks.
Anesthesia:
- General anesthesia is administered to ensure the patient remains unconscious and pain-free.
Incision and Entry:
- One or more very small incisions (2–3 mm) are made, typically in the abdomen or pelvis.
- A trocar or needle is inserted to introduce carbon dioxide gas, inflating the abdominal cavity for better visualization and working space.
Insertion of Mini-Laparoscopic Instruments:
- A mini-laparoscope (2–3 mm in diameter) with a high-resolution camera is inserted through the incision.
- Additional ultra-thin instruments may be introduced through other tiny incisions, depending on the procedure.
Diagnostic or Therapeutic Actions:
- Diagnostic: Examination of internal organs for abnormalities.
- Therapeutic: Surgical actions, such as removing cysts, treating adhesions, or repairing tissue, are performed with precision.
Completion:
- Instruments are removed, and carbon dioxide gas is released.
- Incisions are closed with dissolvable sutures or adhesive strips, often leaving minimal or no visible scarring.
Duration:
- The procedure typically lasts 30–90 minutes, depending on its complexity.
Post-Procedure Care
Recovery:
- Patients are observed in a recovery area for a few hours to monitor vital signs and ensure stability.
- Mild discomfort, bloating, or shoulder pain (from residual gas) may occur but usually subsides quickly.
- Most patients can return home the same day.
Activity:
- Resume light activities within 1–2 days.
- Avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for 1–2 weeks.
Diet:
- Normal eating can usually resume within 24 hours unless otherwise advised.
Follow-Up:
- A follow-up visit is scheduled to check healing, review findings, and discuss any biopsy results if applicable.
Advantages of Mini Laparoscopy
- Cosmetic Benefits:
- Tiny incisions result in minimal or no visible scars.
- Reduced Pain:
- Smaller instruments cause less tissue trauma, leading to quicker recovery.
- Faster Recovery:
- Shorter hospital stays and quicker return to daily activities.
- Fewer Complications:
- Lower risk of infection or post-operative complications compared to conventional laparoscopy.
Risks and Considerations
Common Risks:
- Temporary pain, bloating, or discomfort.
- Mild nausea or fatigue post-surgery.
Serious but Rare Risks:
- Injury to internal organs or blood vessels.
- Infection or bleeding at incision sites.
- Reaction to anesthesia.
Limitations:
- Mini laparoscopy may not be suitable for complex or large-scale surgeries.
- Obese patients or those with extensive abdominal adhesions may require traditional laparoscopy.
Dr. Masfique Ahmed Bhuiyan
- MBBS (DMC), BCS (Health)
- FCPS (Surgery), F.A.C.S, F.M.A.S
- Assistant Professor
- Surgical Gastroenterology
- Laparoscopic and Intervention Endoscopic Surgeon
- Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka.
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