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The learning curve of totally laparoscopic aortobifemoral bypass for occlusive disease. How many cases and how safe?

I Fourneau1, P Lerut, T Sabbe, S Houthoofd, K Daenens, A Nevelsteen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Totally laparoscopic aortic surgery is appealing. However, the adoption of this technique in the broad vascular world is hampered by the steep learning curve and the fear of exposing patients to excessive morbidity and mortality. We assessed how many patients should be treated to overcome this learning curve.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The first 50 patients treated with totally laparoscopic aortobifemoral bypass for severe aorto-iliac occlusive disease were followed prospectively. Operative variables such as operative time, aortic clamping time, amount of blood loss, conversion to laparotomy etc were recorded (as well as 30-day mortality and morbidity). To discover a turning point we used the technique of sliding averages. These data were compared with the mortality and morbidity as predicted by POSSUM and P-POSSUM.
RESULTS: A clear turning point, with improved operative variables, was seen after 20-30 patients. Mortality and morbidity were not higher than predicted by POSSUM and P-POSSUM.
CONCLUSIONS: These data confirm the intuition of most people involved in laparoscopic aortic surgery that the learning curve could be set at 25-30 cases. However, patients are not exposed to excessive morbidity and mortality during this learning curve.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18294873     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2008.01.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg        ISSN: 1078-5884            Impact factor:   7.069


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Authors:  Taeseung Lee; Hyung-Ho Kim; Ho-Seong Han; Seung Kee Min; Jongwon Ha; Sang Joon Kim
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2009-04-15

2.  A comparative cohort study of totally laparoscopic and open aortobifemoral bypass for the treatment of advanced atherosclerosis.

Authors:  Syed S H Kazmi; Jørgen Junkichi Jørgensen; Jon Otto Sundhagen; Anne Helene Krog; Tor L Flørenes; Dagfinn Kollerøs; Michael Abdelnoor
Journal:  Vasc Health Risk Manag       Date:  2015-09-18

3.  Comparison of the acute-phase response after laparoscopic versus open aortobifemoral bypass surgery: a substudy of a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Anne H Krog; Mehdi Sahba; Erik M Pettersen; Irene Sandven; Per M Thorsby; Jørgen J Jørgensen; Jon O Sundhagen; Syed Ss Kazmi
Journal:  Vasc Health Risk Manag       Date:  2016-09-26

Review 4.  Totally laparoscopic aortobifemoral bypass surgery in the treatment of aortoiliac occlusive disease or abdominal aortic aneurysms - a systematic review and critical appraisal of literature.

Authors:  Ingeborg Helgetveit; Anne H Krog
Journal:  Vasc Health Risk Manag       Date:  2017-05-18

5.  Laparo- and thoracoscopic aortic aneurysm neck optimization and treatment of potential endoleaks type IA and II in a porcine model.

Authors:  Brian O Kloster; Lars Lund; Jes S Lindholt
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2015-11-12
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