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Minilaparotomy for aortoiliac occlusive disease: preliminary results.

Tomislav Klokocovnik1, Tomislav Mirkovic, Tatjana Pintar, Viktor Videcnik.   

Abstract

This prospective study was designed to establish the feasibility of minilaparotomy for aortobifemoral bypass, and its effect on intraoperative and postoperative variables. A minilaparotomy has potential benefits for the patient, including smaller size of the surgical wound, reduced risk of infection, shorter postoperative intubation, decreased postoperative pain, earlier discharge, and a smaller, aesthetically more acceptable postoperative scar. Moreover, reoperation is less hazardous, because the peritoneum is not completely dissected. From the beginning of June 1999 through the end of September 2001, we used a minilaparotomy in 33 patients with aortoiliac occlusive disease. Obesity and prior abdominal surgery were regarded as contraindications to the operation. One patient required conversion to a full laparotomy because of intraoperative bleeding. Another patient developed wound infection. There were no deaths. The technique has proved safe, effective, and aesthetically acceptable to the patient. To date, no study has compared a median laparotomy with a minimally invasive alternative for the surgical treatment of aortoiliac occlusive disease. Prospective randomized trials are needed to determine whether minilaparotomy is the superior technique for treatment of aorto-occlusive disease.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12484617      PMCID: PMC140295     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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