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In laparoscopic surgery, an SPC (SupraPubic Catheter) trocar is a specialized instrument used to create a safe and controlled access point for the insertion of a catheter into the bladder through the suprapubic region. The SPC trocar facilitates the placement of a catheter for drainage of urine directly from the bladder. Here's how the laparoscopic SPC trocar is used:
1. Patient Preparation: The patient is positioned appropriately for the laparoscopic procedure and placed under general anesthesia.
2. Trocar Placement: A small incision is made in the suprapubic region (above the pubic bone). The SPC trocar is inserted through this incision into the abdominal cavity.
3. Bladder Identification: The surgeon uses laparoscopic instruments, including a camera, to visualize and identify the bladder within the abdominal cavity.
4. Bladder Penetration: Once the bladder is identified, the surgeon advances the SPC trocar into the bladder. The trocar is designed with a sharp tip and a sheath that allows controlled entry into the bladder while minimizing the risk of injury to surrounding structures.

