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Surgery of Laparoscopic Omentalbiopsy
Gen Laparoscopic Surgery / Aug 27th, 2008 5:02 am     A+ | a-


Surgery of Laparoscopic Omentalbiopsy Performd by Prof. Dr. R. K. Mishra, Laparoscopy Hospital, New Delhi, India. Learn more about Laparoscopic Omentalbiopsy at http://www.laparoscopyhospital.com

This video is designed for surgeons, gynecologists, and medical professionals who want to enhance their understanding of advanced laparoscopic biopsy procedures. Learn key surgical tips, anatomical landmarks, and expert guidance from experienced laparoscopic surgeons.

Laparoscopic omental biopsy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to obtain tissue from the omentum for histopathological examination. It plays a crucial role in diagnosing peritoneal diseases, malignancies, tuberculosis, and unexplained ascites. At World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH), this procedure is performed using advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques combined with structured training, simulation labs, and live surgical demonstrations. WLH is recognized globally as a center of excellence in minimal access surgery, providing patient care, research, and surgical education programs.

About the Institute

World Laparoscopy Hospital is an internationally recognized academic medical institute dedicated to laparoscopic, endoscopic, and robotic surgery. The institute provides theoretical training, hands-on surgical skill development, and live operative demonstrations, helping surgeons achieve high levels of precision and safety in minimally invasive surgery.

Indications of Laparoscopic Omental Biopsy

Common clinical indications include:

  • Suspected peritoneal malignancy or carcinomatosis

  • Evaluation of chronic or unexplained ascites

  • Suspected abdominal tuberculosis

  • Staging of intra-abdominal cancers (ovarian, gastric, etc.)

  • Suspicion of lymphoma or hematologic malignancy

These indications help establish a definitive diagnosis when imaging or cytology alone is insufficient.

Pre-Operative Preparation

Before surgery, patients undergo:

  • Clinical evaluation and imaging (Ultrasound, CT, MRI, PET-CT)

  • Routine blood investigations

  • Pre-anesthetic assessment

  • Fasting for 6–8 hours

  • Informed consent and antibiotic prophylaxis (if required)

These steps ensure surgical safety and optimal diagnostic yield.

Surgical Technique – Step by Step

1. Anesthesia and Positioning

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. The patient is placed in supine position, often with slight Trendelenburg tilt to improve visualization of abdominal organs.

2. Creation of Pneumoperitoneum

Carbon dioxide is insufflated into the abdominal cavity to create working space, allowing safe visualization and instrument manipulation during laparoscopy.

3. Port Placement

Usually 2–3 laparoscopic ports are inserted depending on diagnostic need and surgeon preference.

4. Diagnostic Exploration

The surgeon inspects:

  • Peritoneal surfaces

  • Omentum

  • Bowel loops

  • Liver surface

  • Pelvic organs

Any suspicious nodules, thickening, or omental caking is identified.

5. Omental Tissue Biopsy

A segment of abnormal omentum is grasped and excised using laparoscopic scissors or energy devices. The specimen is retrieved in an endobag to avoid contamination.

6. Hemostasis and Closure

Bleeding is controlled, pneumoperitoneum is released, and ports are closed.

Advantages of Laparoscopic Omental Biopsy

  • Smaller incision and minimal scar

  • Less postoperative pain

  • Faster recovery

  • Short hospital stay

  • Better visualization of abdominal cavity

Minimally invasive surgery significantly reduces complications seen in open surgery such as wound infection, hernia, and delayed recovery.

Diagnostic Value

Omental biopsy is highly effective in diagnosing malignancy and inflammatory disease. Studies show biopsy has high diagnostic accuracy and can detect previously unknown malignancies in many patients, highlighting its importance in staging and diagnosis.

Possible Complications

Although rare, complications may include:

  • Bleeding

  • Infection

  • Injury to bowel or intra-abdominal organs

  • Port-site complications

With experienced laparoscopic surgeons, complication rates are very low.

Role of WLH in Training and Skill Development

At World Laparoscopy Hospital, surgeons are trained through:

  • Simulation-based skills lab training

  • Hands-on workshops

  • Live surgical demonstrations

  • Structured fellowship and diploma programs

These training models help surgeons perform advanced procedures like laparoscopic omental biopsy safely and effectively.

Conclusion

Laparoscopic omental biopsy is a highly valuable diagnostic and staging procedure in modern surgical practice. With superior visualization, minimal invasiveness, and high diagnostic accuracy, it has become a preferred method for evaluating peritoneal and omental pathology. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, the integration of advanced technology, expert faculty, and structured training ensures high-quality patient care and world-class surgical education.

1 COMMENTS
Dr. Abdulla Hasim
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Jun 21st, 2020 5:39 am
Great surgery and great dSurgery of Laparoscopic Omentalbiopsy.emonstration by great surgeon, Thanks Dr. Mishra for sharing this video of
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