Purpose: Seprafilm is an ideal synthetic adhesion barrier, but its insertion into the abdomen in laparoscopic surgery is difficult because of its stiff and brittle nature. We tested the usefulness of a novel technique of moistening Seprafilm before use to increase its flexibility before insertion through a trocar during laparoscopic surgery.
Methods: Laparoscopic pelvic surgeries that were followed by insertion of Seprafilm were evaluated in 67 women. A piece of Seprafilm (1/6 or 1/4 the size of a full sheet) was placed on gauze moistened with saline solution to soften it. The prepared piece was then rolled, inserted with forceps through a 12-mm trocar port, and placed at the intended site.
Results: A total of 245 pieces of Seprafilm sheets were pretreated and inserted using a 12-mm trocar port with a success rate of 100% and placed correctly with a success rate of 80.0% (196 of the 245 pieces). The mean total time required for placement of all pieces per surgery was 601±248 seconds.
Conclusions: This is a simple and effective technique that enables the film to be applied securely without breaking and without the need for special equipment.