Literature DB >> 10401089

Laparoscopic Resection for Colorectal Cancer: An Australian Perspective.

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Abstract

Laparoscopic colectomy for both benign and malignant conditions has been performed in many institutions worldwide. Because of its recent inception, there has been little data available about follow-up in cancer patients. This prospective study assesses the operating statistics, postoperative complications, and long-term outcomes for 128 patients with colorectal cancer who were treated selectively with laparoscopic surgery. Median operating times for right hemicolectomy, anterior resection, and abdominoperineal resection were 3 hours, 3.3 hours, 3.5 hours, respectively. For right hemicolectomy and anterior resection patients, the median postoperative stay was 6 days. This stay was 9 days for abdominoperineal patients. Open conversion occurred in 9 patients (7%). 30 patients suffered from some postoperative morbidity (23%). Of 102 potentially curative procedures, there have been 9 recurrences (8,8%) to date. Fifteen patients have died. There is a low incidence of intestinal ileus (3%) and wound infection (1.8%).

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Year:  1995        PMID: 10401089     DOI: 10.1053/SLAS00200235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Laparosc Surg        ISSN: 1071-5517


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1.  Laparoscopically assisted anterior resection for diverticular disease: follow-up of 100 consecutive patients.

Authors:  A R Stevenson; R W Stitz; J W Lumley; G A Fielding
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1998-03       Impact factor: 12.969

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