Preoperative periumbilical ultrasound-guided saline infusion (PUGSI) as a tool in predicting obliterating subumbilical adhesions in laparoscopy

Fertility and Sterility, 91(6), 2714-2719

DOI 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.03.073 PMID 18565517

Abstract

Objective

To report the novel technique of periumbilical ultrasound-guided saline infusion (PUGSI).

Design

Prospective study of two noninvasive diagnostic tests to detect obliterating subumbilical adhesions.

Setting

Tertiary care center. PATIENT(S): One hundred fifty patients were included in the study. Patients without risk factors for adhesions were used as a control group (n = 38), whereas the study group had risk factors for intra-abdominal adhesions (n = 112). INTERVENTION(S): Preoperative examination with the visceral slide and the PUGSI. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The presence of obliterating subumbilical adhesions in the high-risk patient and the ability of the PUGSI to detect them preoperatively. RESULT(S): There were no obliterating umbilical adhesions in the control group. The prevalence of obliterating umbilical adhesions in the risk group was 3.6%. The visceral slide test had an accuracy of 96.4%, a sensitivity of 50%, and a specificity of 98.1%, with a negative predictive value of 98.1% and a positive predictive value of 50%. The PUGSI test was able to detect all cases of obliterating subumbilical adhesions, demonstrating sensitivity and specificity of 100%. CONCLUSION(S): The PUGSI test has excellent negative and positive predictive values and is useful in determining patients who have obliterating subumbilical adhesions. Use of both tests preoperatively appears to be helpful in identifying patients at risk for visceral injury during laparoscopic surgery.

Topics

periumbilical ultrasound guided saline infusion PUGSI adhesions, preoperative detection subumbilical adhesions laparoscopy, visceral slide test adhesion detection laparoscopic surgery, obliterating subumbilical adhesions ultrasound detection, Yeung Nezhat PUGSI adhesion prediction, preoperative adhesion assessment laparoscopy prospective study, visceral injury prevention laparoscopic entry adhesions, noninvasive diagnostic test intra-abdominal adhesions, periumbilical saline infusion ultrasound laparoscopy safety, Cho Nezhat adhesion detection laparoscopy technique
PMID 18565517 18565517 DOI 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.03.073 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.03.073

Cite this article

Nezhat, C., Cho, J., Morozov, V., & Yeung, P. (2009). Preoperative periumbilical ultrasound-guided saline infusion (PUGSI) as a tool in predicting obliterating subumbilical adhesions in laparoscopy. *Fertility and sterility*, *91*(6), 2714-2719. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.03.073

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