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Introduction Laparoscopic surgery has transformed modern surgical practice by offering minimally invasive techniques that reduce patient recovery time and complications. However, safe abdominal entry remains a critical challenge, as it accounts for a significant portion of intraoperative complications, including vascular and visceral injuries. At the World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (WALS) 2025 Congress held at The Leela Ambience Gurugram, India, Dr. R. P. Ramchandra presented groundbreaking insights into the use of the round tip blunt trocar, a novel tool designed to enhance the safety of abdominal entry during laparoscopic procedures. The Challenge of Abdominal Entry Abdominal entry is the most hazardous phase of laparoscopic surgery, with up to 50% of major complications, such as bowel or vascular injuries, occurring during this stage. Traditional entry methods, including the Veress needle (closed technique) and the Hasson open technique, have limitations. The Veress needle, while efficient, involves blind insertion, increasing the risk of organ perforation. The Hasson technique, though performed under direct vision, requires a larger incision and may not be suitable for all patients, particularly those with prior abdominal surgeries or adhesions. The Round Tip Blunt Trocar: A Game-Changer Dr. R. P. Ramchandra introduced the round tip blunt trocar as an innovative solution to mitigate risks associated with abdominal entry. Unlike conventional cutting trocars, which use sharp blades to penetrate the abdominal wall, the blunt trocar employs a rounded, non-cutting tip that separates tissue layers through dilation. This design minimizes trauma to the abdominal wall and reduces the likelihood of inadvertent injury to underlying structures. Key Features of the Round Tip Blunt Trocar Blunt Tip Design: The rounded tip avoids sharp cutting, reducing the risk of vascular or visceral injuries. Radially Expanding Mechanism: The trocar dilates tissues rather than cutting them, creating a controlled entry path. Enhanced Visualization: Compatible with optical systems, allowing surgeons to visualize abdominal wall layers during insertion. Reduced Force Requirement: Requires less force compared to other blunt trocars, minimizing the risk of overthrusting. Versatility: Suitable for both primary and secondary port entries, adaptable to various patient profiles, including obese individuals or those with adhesions. Clinical Evidence and Advantages Dr. Ramchandra’s presentation at WALS 2025 highlighted clinical studies demonstrating the efficacy of the round tip blunt trocar. Compared to traditional methods, the trocar showed: A significant reduction in entry-related complications, with no reported visceral or vascular injuries in a cohort of 500 patients. Faster entry times, averaging 3.2 minutes compared to 5.2 minutes for the Veress needle technique. Conclusion The round tip blunt trocar represents a significant advancement in ensuring safe abdominal entry for laparoscopic surgery. Dr. R. P. Ramchandra’s work, presented at WALS 2025, highlights the potential of this technology to reduce complications and improve patient outcomes. By combining innovative design with rigorous clinical validation, the round tip blunt trocar sets a new standard for laparoscopic access, aligning with WALS’s mission to advance minimally invasive surgery globally. Surgeons adopting this tool can enhance procedural safety, paving the way for a new era of precision and patient-centered care. https://www.laparoscopyhospital.com/S... Contact us: World Laparoscopy Hospital Cyber City, Gurugram, NCR Delhi, INDIA Phone/WhatsApp: +919811416838, +919999677788 World Laparoscopy Training Institute Bld. No: 27, DHCC, Dubai, UAE Phone: +971525857874 World Laparoscopy Training Institute 8320 Inv Dr, Tallahassee, Florida, USA Phone: +1 321 250 765