MIS basics
Indications and contraindications
Surgical energy
Abdominal entry and pneumoperitoneum
The robot 🤖
100

Most common gas used in laparoscopy and 3 reasons why? 

CO2; non-flammable, absorbed by the body (lower likelihood of gas embolus), inexpensive

100

Two absolute contraindications to MIS? 

Hypovolemic shock (or severe hemodynamic instability) and lack of MIS skills

100

Drying time for alcohol-based skin prep (on shaved skin)? 

3 minutes 

100

Goal pneumoperitoneum pressure? 

15mmHg

100

List 3 advantages/benefits to using the robot?

Possibly reduced operative time, increased maneuverability, tremor elimination, better visual control of operative field, enhanced suturing, improved ergonomics, instrument articulation, shortened learning curve

200

What are two ways to improve surgeon ergonomics?

Monitors at eye level, elbows flexed between 60-120 degrees, arms minimally abducted 

200

MIS is safe for pregnant patients in which trimester(s)?

All

200

Which type of surgical energy device uses the most energy?

Monopolar instruments (10x more than bipolar or ultrasonic) 

200

Two ways of confirming correct veress needle insertion?

Two audible clicks, loss of resistance with insertion, no blood or enteric contents on aspiration, saline drop test

200

What are the three main components of the robotic surgery setup?

Surgeon console, patient cart, vision cart

300

Laparoscopes are available in what angles?

0 degrees, 30 degrees, and 45 degrees

300

Bradycardia upon insufflation occurs as a ________ response; how should it be addressed?

Vagal; desufflate, wait for resolution, then try again at a lower flow rate. 
300

What is the maximum size vessel that is sealable by bipolar devices? 

7mm

300

Define palmer's point?

Left midclavicular line, 3cm below costal margin

300

What size(s) do the robotic endoscopes come in?

8mm and 12mm

400

What is the cause of a foggy image? 

Differences in temperature and humidity between the room and the body cavity

400

Two trocar-related considerations in obese patients?

May need longer trocars, thicker abdominal wall may decrease the mobility of the trocar

400

Which type(s) of energy device require(s) ancillary cutting mechanisms? 

Bipolar only

400

What are two ways extraperitoneal gas extravasation may present? 

Delayed hypercarbia, gas embolus, subcutaneous emphysema

400

List 3 disadvantages/limitations to using the robot?

Narrow operative field, lack of tactile feedback, need for an experienced bedside assistant, no specific guidelines for credentialing

500

What are five reasons for poor insufflation or loss of pneumoperitoneum? 

CO2 tank empty, accessory port stopcock open, leak, excessive suctioning, disconnected insufflation tubing, hasson stay sutures loose, CO2 flow rate set too low, valve on CO2 tank not fully open, leak at skin around port 

500

Name one problem caused by long-standing peritonitis (in the context of MIS)?

Increased risk of injury or decreased exposure

500

Duty cycle percentage of cut vs. coag?

Cut: 100%; coag: 5%

500

What are the steps of the Hasson technique?

Make a periumbilical incision, elevate the base of the umbilicus, incise the linea alba, place anchoring sutures, insert a trocar under direct visualization, anchor sutures to the trocar

500

What year was the first robotic cholecystectomy performed?

1997