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Kyeong A So1, Jae Kwan Lee2, Jae Yun Song3, Jae Won Kim4, Nak Woo Lee4, Kyung-Do Ki5, Jong-Min Lee5, Yong Jung Song6, Yong Jin Na6, Chun Hoe Ku7, Jin Woo Shin7, Chul Jung Kim8, Un Suk Jung9.
Abstract
The present study focused on the degree of tissue injury following single-port laparoscopic surgery (SPLS) and multiport laparoscopic surgery (MPLS) for the treatment of various benign gynecologic diseases. A total of 228 patients were prospectively enrolled at seven academic centers in South Korea between April 2011 and September 2012. Of these, 122 patients underwent SPLS and 106 patients underwent MPLS. The serum levels of C-reactive protein, creatine phosphokinase, lactic dehydrogenase and cancer antigen 125 were measured preoperatively and on postoperative day 4 by immunonephelometry. Cosmetic satisfaction and postoperative pain scores (visual analogue scale) were analyzed. Postoperative changes in the levels of the serum markers were found to be similar between the SPLS and MPLS groups. However, the postoperative pain scores at 48 h were significantly lower in the SPLS group when compared with those in the MPLS (P=0.001). In addition, patient-controlled analgesia was used more frequently by patients in the MPLS group (P=0.003). The present study is the first prospective investigation of tissue injury resulting from SPLS and MPLS in gynecology. In conclusion, the current study demonstrated that serum marker levels during SPLS were similar to those during MPLS in the treatment of benign gynecologic diseases. However, SPLS is a reasonable alternative to MPLS and is associated with comparable tissue injury, improved cosmesis and reduced postoperative pain.Entities:
Keywords: benign gynecologic disease; single-port laparoscopy; tissue injuries
Year: 2016 PMID: 27698717 PMCID: PMC5038508 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2016.3600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447