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Peritoneal Access

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2022-09-12

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Technical discussion comparing peritoneal access methods for pediatric laparoscopy, including Veress needle, Hasson technique, and optical trocar approaches. Surgeons debate single-port versus multi-port appendectomy techniques and safe trocar insertion angles, with emphasis on body habitus considerations and complication avoidance.

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  • Peritoneal access technique varies by surgeon preference and patient factors (age, body habitus); common methods include Veress needle, Hasson, and optical trocar entry.
  • For single-incision appendectomy (SIPES/Tula), wound protectors prevent contamination and enable safe extracorporeal technique even in obese patients (≥90th percentile).
  • Veress needle insertion should be controlled (≤1mm past fascial click), directed superiorly toward spleen, with hand positioned close to tip for tactile feedback.
  • In obese patients, distance between umbilical fascia and aorta is minimal; shallow needle insertion and audible fascial 'click' are critical safety cues.
  • Hasson open technique remains preferred by some surgeons to avoid blind peritoneal entry, especially when teaching trainees or in high-risk anatomy.

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