African Journal of Paediatric Surgery (Jan 2011)

"Spaghetti Maneuver": A useful tool in pediatric laparoscopy - Our experience

  • Antonio Marte,
  • Silvia Cavaiuolo,
  • Lucia Pintozzi,
  • Maurizio Prezioso,
  • Fabiano Nino,
  • Sandra Coppola,
  • Micaela Borrelli,
  • Pio Parmeggiani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0189-6725.86077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 252 – 255

Abstract

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Aims: The laparoscopic "Spaghetti Maneuver" consists in holding an organ by its extremity with a grasper and rolling it up around the tool to keep the organ stable and facilitate its traction within a small space. We describe our experience with the "Spaghetti Maneuver" in some minimally invasive procedures. Materials and Methods: We successfully adopted this technique in 13 patients (5F : 8M) aged between 6 and 14 years (average age, 10) on whom we performed 7 appendectomies, 2 ureteral reimplantation and 4 cholecystectomies. In all cases, after the first steps, the appendix, the gallbladder and the ureter were rolled around the grasper and easily isolated; hemostasis was thus induced and the organ was mobilized until removal during cholecystectomy and appendectomy, and before the reimplantation in case of ureteral reimplantation. Results: We found that this technique facilitated significantly the acts of holding, isolating and removing, when necessary, the structures involved, which remained constantly within the visual field of the operator. This allowed a very ergonomic work setting, overcoming the problem of the "blind" zone, which represents a dangerous and invisible area out of the operator′s control during laparoscopy. Moreover the isolation maneuvers resulted easier and reduced operating time. Conclusion: We think that this technique is easy to perform and very useful, because it facilitates the dissection of these organs, by harmonizing and stabilizing the force of traction exercised.

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