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Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2015

Open Power Morcellation Versus Contained Power Morcellation Within an Insufflated Isolation Bag: Comparison of Perioperative Outcomes

M.V. Vargas; Sarah L. Cohen; Noga Fuchs-Weizman; Karen C. Wang; E. Manoucheri; Allison F. Vitonis; J.I. Einarsson

STUDY OBJECTIVE To compare perioperative outcomes, particularly operative time, between uncontained and in-bag power morcellation of uterine tissue at the time of laparoscopic surgery. DESIGN Canadian Task Force classification II-3. SETTING Academic tertiary care hospitals. PATIENTS Women undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy or myomectomy who required morcellation of uterine tissue for specimen extraction. INTERVENTIONS Outcomes among patients who had in-bag power morcellation were compared with outcomes among patients who had traditional power morcellation. The technique for in-bag morcellation entails placing the specimen into a large containment bag within the abdomen, insufflating the bag within the peritoneal cavity, and then using a power morcellator to remove the specimen from inside the bag. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS The cohort consisted of 85 consecutive patients who underwent surgery with morcellation of uterine tissue. Prospective data collected from 36 patients who underwent in-bag morcellation were compared with retrospective data collected from the immediately preceding 49 patients who had uncontained power morcellation. Baseline demographics were comparable between the 2 groups although women who underwent in-bag morcellation were on average older than the open morcellation group (mean age in years [standard deviation], 49.19 [1.12] vs 44.06 [8.93]; p = .01). The mean operating room time was longer in the in-bag morcellation group (mean time in minutes [standard deviation], 119.0 [55.91] vs 93.13 [44.90]; p = .02). The estimated blood loss, specimen weight, hospital length of stay, and perioperative complication rate did not vary between the 2 groups. Operative times did not vary significantly by surgeon. There were no cases of malignancy or isolation bag disruption. CONCLUSIONS In-bag power morcellation, a tissue extraction technique developed to reduce the risk of tissue dissemination, results in perioperative outcomes comparable with the traditional laparoscopic approach. In this cohort, the mean operative time was prolonged by 26 minutes with in-bag morcellation but may potentially be reduced with further refinement of the technique.


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2014

Open Power Morcellation Versus Morcellation within a Contained Pneumoperitoneum: Comparison of Perioperative Outcomes

M.V. Vargas; Noga Fuchs-Weizman; Sarah L. Cohen; Karen C. Wang; E. Manoucheri; J.I. Einarsson


Archive | 2018

Perioperative Complications and Impact of Diabetes Mellitus Severity on Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Kelly O'Sullivan; M.V. Vargas; H.N. Robinson; Alex Gu; Chapman Wei; Paul Tyan; Erryn E. Tappy; Gaby N. Moawad


Archive | 2018

Impact of Age on Postoperative Outcomes following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: A NSQIP Analysis

Omar Sobh; Kelly O'Sullivan; M.V. Vargas; Paul Tyan; Chapman Wei; H.N. Robinson; Alex Gu; Gaby N. Moawad


Archive | 2018

The effect of COPD on postoperative complication rates for laparoscopic hysterectomy

M.V. Vargas; Nikhila Janakiram; Jensen Galvis; Chapman Wei; Alex Gu; Paul Tyan; Gaby N. Moawad


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2018

Postoperative Complications following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Associated with Preoperative Blood Transfusion

Paul Tyan; H.N. Robinson; C. Messersmith; Alex Gu; Chapman Wei; M.V. Vargas; G. Moawad


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2018

Impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Severity on Postoperative Complications following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

J.N. Galvis; Paul Tyan; H.N. Robinson; Alex Gu; Chapman Wei; N. Janakiram; G. Moawad; M.V. Vargas


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2018

Impact of Age on Postoperative Complications Following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

O.T. Sobh; Paul Tyan; Alex Gu; Chapman Wei; H.N. Robinson; K.E. O'Sullivan; G. Moawad; M.V. Vargas


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2018

Impact of Diabetes Mellitus Severity on Postoperative Complications Following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

K.E. O'Sullivan; Paul Tyan; H.N. Robinson; Alex Gu; N. Singh; E.E. Tappy; Chapman Wei; G. Moawad; M.V. Vargas


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2018

Morbid obesity is associated with postoperative complications in laparoscopic hysterectomy

Margaret Berrigan; M.V. Vargas; Alex Gu; Chapman Wei; H.N. Robinson; Paul Tyan; Gaby N. Moawad

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Alex Gu

George Washington University

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Chapman Wei

George Washington University

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Paul Tyan

George Washington University

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G. Moawad

George Washington University Hospital

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Gaby N. Moawad

George Washington University

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Karen C. Wang

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Sarah L. Cohen

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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J.I. Einarsson

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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E. Manoucheri

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Noga Fuchs-Weizman

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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