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Use of the AccuVein AV400 during RARP: an infrared augmented reality device to help reduce abdominal wall hematoma

Kyle W. Law, Khaled Ajib, Felix Couture, Come Tholomier, Helen Davis Bondarenko, Felix Preisser, Pierre I. Karakiewicz, Kevin C. Zorn

CHUM Department of Urology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Address correspondence to Dr. Kevin C. Zorn, Department of Urology, University of Montreal Hospital Center (CHUM), 235 René Levesque Est, Suite 301, Montréal, QC H2X 1N8 Canada

Canadian Journal of Urology 2018, 25(4), 9384-9388.

Abstract

Introduction: Abdominal wall hematoma (AWH) is a self-resolving, yet common complication from the insertion of trocars during laparoscopic surgery. Particularly, its appearance may increase patient anxiety and may reduce overall surgical satisfaction.
Materials and methods: In a retrospective study analyzing data from 724 robot-assisted radical prostatectomy cases (RARP), trocar insertion sites were examined on postoperative day 7 with Foley removal for AWH. AWH was defined by a sizable collection of blood below the skin as a result of the surgery. The AccuVein AV400 system was utilized to generate real-time images of venous structures beneath the skin. Comparative outcomes were performed with a series of 114 men where the AccuVein AV400 device was applied over trocar insertion markings to help modify port placement.
Results: The pre-incision imaging of the AccuVein system modified port placement in 74 of 114 cases (65%), and reduced AWH from 8.8% to 2.6% (p = 0.03) as compared to transabdominal illumination. Port placement adjustments were most prevalent in the lateral regions of the abdomen, prompting attention for lateral trocar insertion to avoid vessels such as the thoracoepigastric veins. Notably, the body mass index (BMI) of patients experiencing AWH who received the pre-incision imaging of AccuVein was significantly higher than patients receiving standard transabdominal illumination (34.2 and 27.9 kg/m² respectively; p = 0.02).
Conclusion: The AccuVein AV400 device appears to be an effective adjuvant for decreasing rates of AWH during lower abdominal wall trocar insertion, though its effectiveness is limited in patients with extreme BMI. Additionally, special attention should be directed towards trocar insertion in the lateral regions of the abdomen.

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abdominal wall hematoma, trocar insertion

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APA Style
Law, K.W., Ajib, K., Couture, F., Tholomier, C., Bondarenko, H.D. et al. (2018). Use of the AccuVein AV400 during RARP: an infrared augmented reality device to help reduce abdominal wall hematoma. Canadian Journal of Urology, 25(4), 9384–9388.
Vancouver Style
Law KW, Ajib K, Couture F, Tholomier C, Bondarenko HD, Preisser F, et al. Use of the AccuVein AV400 during RARP: an infrared augmented reality device to help reduce abdominal wall hematoma. Can J Urology. 2018;25(4):9384–9388.
IEEE Style
K.W. Law et al., “Use of the AccuVein AV400 during RARP: an infrared augmented reality device to help reduce abdominal wall hematoma,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 9384–9388, 2018.



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