Factors related to clearance of the small pelvic cavity during gynecologic laparoscopic surgery.
Hikaru HiraishiYoshikazu KitaharaMio KobayashiYuko HasegawaYumiko TsukuiMiki MiidaKohshiro NakaoSadatomo IkedaTakashi HirakawaAkira IwasePublished in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2024)
Cases of ileal adhesions or thick subcutaneous fat are more likely to require a Trendelenburg angle of ≥13°. Therefore, Trendelenburg complications should be considered in this group. In addition, ovarian adhesions make it more difficult to exclude the small intestine from the small pelvic cavity, and may be associated with endometriosis.