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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jan 16, 2022; 14(1): 1-16
Published online Jan 16, 2022. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v14.i1.1
Table 1 Summary of various safety considerations throughout the patient journey when undergoing a laparoscopic procedure
Stage of surgery
Safety considerations
Pre-operativePatient selectionRule out pregnancy for elective procedures in women of child bearing age group
Optimisation of risk factors
Procedure selectionElective surgery
Emergency general surgery
Abdominal trauma
Pre-operative investigations Supplementary procedures (e.g., endoscopic tattooing)
Review of radiological investigations
Intra-operativeBefore start Effective communication and surgical check list
Ensure correct patient, correct procedure, correct site
Consider allergies, antibiotic prophylaxis, DVT prophylaxis, and glycaemic control
Safe and appropriate patient positioning
Ensure comfortable and effective laparoscopy set-up
During surgery Safe pneumoperitoneum and ergonomically favourable port positioning
Use lowest possible pneumoperitoneum pressure
Accurate selection and handling of instruments (e.g., camera, energy devices)
Meticulous tissue dissection and haemostasis
Regular evaluation of operative steps
Low threshold for seeking second opinion
At the end of the surgery Check for haemostasis with reduced intra-abdominal pressure and adequate blood pressure
Proper closure of port sites
Post-operativeEarly recovery Multimodal analgesia
Thromboprophylaxis
Clear plan for oral intake and patient’s routine medications
Use Enhanced Recovery Protocols for elective surgery
Complications Early recognition of warning signs and prompt intervention
Tachycardia not reliable as an early warning sign for patients on Beta blockers
Appropriate training of nursing staff and early escalation. Use Early Warning Scores
Discharge advices Clear discharge documentation for patient and their primary care doctor
Patient education on complications and anticipated recovery times