Clinical Trial

Tri-Radial Port Extension for Difficult Gallbladder Extraction

Study acronym: TPE-LC
Completed
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Summary
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a common operation for gallbladder stones. In some patients, the removed gallbladder is difficult to extract through the umbilical port because it is large, thick-walled, or packed with stones. Surgeons commonly enlarge the fascial opening either vertically or horizontally to remove the specimen. These extensions may cause bleeding, tissue trauma, pain, and possible port-site complications. This study compares three methods of enlarging the umbilical fascial opening during difficult gallbladder extraction: vertical fascial extension, horizontal fascial extension, and a new tri-radial fascial micro-incision technique called Tareq's Port Extension (TPE). In TPE, three small radial cuts are made around the fascial opening to create a controlled expansion and facilitate extraction. The study aims to determine whether TPE reduces extraction difficulty, extraction-site bleeding, extraction time, postoperative pain, and port-site complications compared with conventional vertical and horizontal fascial extension techniques. Patients will also be followed for 12 months to assess port-site hernia.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07595692
Lead Sponsor Bangladesh Navy
Conditions Cholelithiasis, Difficult Gallbladder Extraction, Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Surgery, Port-Site Fascial Extension
Enrollment 156 participants
Start Date 2024-01-22
Primary Completion 2025-04-28 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-04-27 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-05-19