Literature DB >> 19886156

Is laparoscopic colon surgery appropriate in patients who have had previous abdominal surgery?

Andrew Barleben1, Dhruvil Gandhi, Xuan-Mai Nguyen, Fred Che, Ninh T Nguyen, Steven Mills, Michael J Stamos.   

Abstract

Laparoscopic techniques in colon surgery reduce postoperative pain, length of hospital stay, and 30-day morbidity when compared with open surgery. The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of a laparoscopic colectomy in patients who have previously undergone abdominal surgery. We performed a retrospective, single-institution review of laparoscopic colorectal procedures for benign or malignant pathology between October 2002 and September 2008. Our analysis included 55 patients who previously had laparoscopic, open, or a combination of procedures and subsequently underwent laparoscopic colorectal surgery. We observed a 14.5 per cent conversion rate (n = 8). Of the patients who had previous open procedures (n = 48 [87.3%]), the conversion rate was 16.7 per cent. Only one patient (12.5%) who had a history of only laparoscopic surgery required conversion. The highest conversion rate in our study was from patients who underwent a left colectomy (60%, n = 3/5), which was the only statistically significant factor found for conversion. Since the emergence of laparoscopy, use in colon and rectal surgery nationwide has been poor as a result of multiple factors, including a frequent history of abdominal surgery. Our experience shows that laparoscopic colorectal surgery in patients with prior intra-abdominal surgery can be completed with an acceptable conversion rate.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19886156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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1.  Oncological outcomes of laparoscopic colon resection for cancer after implementation of a full-time preceptorship.

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Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2011-04-13       Impact factor: 4.584

2.  Risk factors for conversion of laparoscopic colorectal surgery to open surgery: does conversion worsen outcome?

Authors:  Hossein Masoomi; Zhobin Moghadamyeghaneh; Steven Mills; Joseph C Carmichael; Alessio Pigazzi; Michael J Stamos
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2015-05       Impact factor: 3.352

3.  Laparoscopic gastrectomy for patients with a history of upper abdominal surgery: results of a matched-pair analysis.

Authors:  Shigeru Tsunoda; Hiroshi Okabe; Kazutaka Obama; Eiji Tanaka; Masatoshi Akagami; Yousuke Kinjo; Yoshiharu Sakai
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2013-03-06       Impact factor: 2.549

4.  Feasibility and safety of laparoscopic surgery for metachronous colorectal cancer.

Authors:  Toshiya Nagasaki; Takashi Akiyoshi; Masashi Ueno; Yosuke Fukunaga; Satoshi Nagayama; Yoshiya Fujimoto; Tsuyoshi Konishi; Masami Arai; Toshiharu Yamaguchi
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2014-05-20       Impact factor: 2.549

5.  Short-term outcomes after laparoscopic colorectal surgery in patients with previous abdominal surgery: A systematic review.

Authors:  Marleny Novaes Figueiredo; Fabio Guilherme Campos; Luiz Augusto D'Albuquerque; Sergio Carlos Nahas; Ivan Cecconello; Yves Panis
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2016-07-27

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Authors:  Amanda Feigel; Patricia Sylla
Journal:  Clin Colon Rectal Surg       Date:  2016-06

7.  Comparison of the Short-Term Outcomes of Laparoscopic and Open Resections for Colorectal Cancer in Patients with a History of Prior Median Laparotomy.

Authors:  Young Wan Kim; Ik Yong Kim
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2016-07-04       Impact factor: 0.656

8.  Impact of previous midline laparotomy on the outcomes of laparoscopic intestinal resections: a case-matched study.

Authors:  Erman Aytac; Luca Stocchi; Julie De Long; Meagan M Costedio; Emre Gorgun; Hermann Kessler; Feza H Remzi
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2014-07-23       Impact factor: 4.584

9.  Impact of Prior Abdominal Surgery on Rates of Conversion to Open Surgery and Short-Term Outcomes after Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Ik Yong Kim; Bo Ra Kim; Young Wan Kim
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-07-24       Impact factor: 3.240

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