Simple Technique for Rectus Sheath Closure after Laparoscopic Surgery Using Straight Needles, with Review of the Literature

Abstract
The increasing use of laparoscopic surgery with more complicated procedures means that the use of multiple and larger ports is becoming commonplace. One well-known risk associated with the use of ports more than 10 mm in diameter is the development of an incisional hernia unless the deep fascia is closed adequately. This complication is estimated to follow 3% of major laparoscopic procedures. Closure of trocar incisions is therefore recommended for large sites. We have developed a closure technique using standard sutures with straight needles, a 5-mm laparoscopic grasper, and a 4-mm hysteroscope which we have found simple and fast, with the added advantage of low cost.