Middle East Fertility Society Journal (Sep 2013)
Periumbilical ultrasonic-guided saline infusion technique (PUGSI): A step for safer laparoscopy in high risk patients for adhesions
Abstract
Objective: To validate the technique of PUGSI in high risk patients for adhesions during laparoscopy. Design: Prospective study on PUGSI to predict obliterated subumbilical adhesions. Setting: El-Shatby Maternity Hospital, Alexandria University. Patients: Sixty women with risk factors for intraabdominal adhesions. Interventions: Preoperative examination with PUGSI. Results: The prevalence of obliterated subumbilical adhesions was 26.7%. Abnormal PUGSI was detected among 18 patients, of these, 15 patients were diagnosed at the time of laparoscopy to have obliterated subumbilical adhesions (9 patients with omental and 6 patients with bowel adhesions). PUGSI had a diagnostic accuracy of 93.3%, a sensitivity of 93.8%, a specificity of 93.2%, a positive predictive value (PPV) of 83.3% and a negative predictive value (NPV) of 97.6%. Conclusion: PUGSI can accurately predict obliterated subumbilical adhesions prior to laparoscopy in patients at high risk of visceral injury. Widespread application of this technique may decrease trocar-related injuries during laparoscopic access.
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