2015
DOI: 10.4293/jsls.2014.00238
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The Umbilical Benz Incision for Reduced Port Surgery in Pediatric Patients

Abstract: Background and Objectives:For reduced port surgery in pediatric patients, the initial umbilical incision plays an important role in both functional ability and cosmetic impact. Larger umbilical incisions enable better manipulation of forceps, extraction of larger surgical specimens, and easier exteriorization of the intestine for anastomosis. We have pursued an incision of the small pediatric umbilicus that allows for enlargement of the orifice of the abdominal opening with preservation of the natural umbilica… Show more

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“…When we perform conventional open surgery in LDLT, we make the usual transverse Mercedes‐Benz incisions in adult patients 8 . A transverse incision is usually needed when we perform the mobilization of the right lobe of liver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When we perform conventional open surgery in LDLT, we make the usual transverse Mercedes‐Benz incisions in adult patients 8 . A transverse incision is usually needed when we perform the mobilization of the right lobe of liver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, the intraumbilical incision, a circular incision made around the umbilical cord [12,13], transumbilical vertical incision [13,14], and umbilical Benz incision [15] have been developed. While a circumumbilical incision leaves a scar around the umbilicus, an intraumbilical incision allows the surgeon to hide the scar in the folds in the umbilical bottom, resulting in less visible abdominal scars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient was placed in the supine or semi-lateral decubitus position, three flaps were created in the umbilicus in an inverted Y shape, a multi-port device was inserted, and the first port was placed [ 17 ]. Through the multi-port device, one or two additional ports and one or two working ports were inserted in the abdomen, and abdominal air pressure of 8–10 mmHg was applied.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%