| Literature DB >> 11757552 |
S A Martinez1, V Cheanvechai, F S Alasfar, L R Sands, M D Hellinger.
Abstract
Previous studies have utilized different regimens of laparoscopic surgery for treatment of both acute and chronic diverticular diseases. Our aims were to assert that laparoscopic-assisted sigmoid resection and anastomosis for sigmoid diverticulitis after acute attacks is safe and feasible, provided the inflammatory process has subsided. A chart review was undertaken of patients who underwent laparoscopic sigmoid resection after resolution of the acute attack of diverticulitis at hospitals affiliated with the University of Miami. Thirty-eight patients, median age 52 years, were identified. Laceration of the spleen was the only intraoperative complication (one patient). Seven patients (18%) were converted due to severe adhesions. Regular diet was tolerated on the third postoperative day, and the length of hospital stay was 4 days. No major complications or deaths occurred. In conclusion, laparoscopic surgery for sigmoid diverticulitis after resolution of the acute process seems safe and feasible and provides excellent immediate postoperative recovery.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 11757552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech ISSN: 1530-4515 Impact factor: 1.719