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Video-Laparoscopic versus Open Surgery in Obese Patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Propensity Score Matching Study.

Cinzia Bizzoca1, Roberta Zupo2, Fabrizio Aquilino3, Fabio Castellana2, Felicia Fiore1, Rodolfo Sardone2, Leonardo Vincenti1.   

Abstract

Background: Minimally invasive surgery in obese patients is still challenging, so exploring one more item in this research field ranks among the main goals of this research. We aimed to compare short-term postoperative outcomes of open and video-laparoscopic (VL) approaches in CRC obese patients undergoing colorectal resection.
Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of a surgical database including 138 patients diagnosed with CRC, undergoing VL (n = 87, 63%) and open (n = 51, 37%) colorectal surgery. As a first step, propensity score matching was performed to balance the comparison between the two intervention groups (VL and open) in order to avoid selection bias. The matched sample (N = 98) was used to run further regression models in order to analyze the observed VL surgery advantages in terms of postoperative outcome, focusing on hospitalization and severity of postoperative complications, according to the Clavien-Dindo classification.
Results: The study sample was predominantly male (N = 86, 62.3%), and VL was more frequent than open surgery (63% versus 37%). The two subgroup results obtained before and after the propensity score matching showed comparable findings for age, gender, BMI, and tumor staging. The specimen length and postoperative time before discharge were longer in open surgery (OS) patients; the number of harvested lymph nodes was higher than in VL patients as well (p < 0.01). Linear regression models applied separately on the outcomes of interest showed that VL-treated patients had a shorter hospital stay by almost two days and about one point less Clavien-Dindo severity than OS patients on average, given the same exposure to confounding variables. Tumor staging was not found to have a significant role in influencing the short-term outcomes investigated.
Conclusion: Comparing open and VL surgery, improved postoperative outcomes were observed for VL surgery in obese patients after surgical resection for CRC. Both postoperative recovery time and Clavien-Dindo severity were better with VL surgery.

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Keywords:  colorectal cancer; laparoscopic surgery; obesity; open surgery; short-term outcomes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33924366     DOI: 10.3390/cancers13081844

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancers (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6694            Impact factor:   6.639


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1.  Predictors of Long-Term Outcomes of Video-Laparoscopic Versus Open Surgery in Obese Patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Propensity Score Matching Study.

Authors:  Cinzia Bizzoca; Roberta Zupo; Fabio Castellana; Annamaria Sila; Felicia Fiore; Fabrizio Aquilino; Rodolfo Sardone; Leonardo Vincenti
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 6.575

2.  The Effect of the Intraoperative Blood Loss and Intraoperative Blood Transfusion on the Short-Term Outcomes and Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis.

Authors:  Bing Kang; Xiao-Yu Liu; Zi-Wei Li; Chao Yuan; Bin Zhang; Zheng-Qiang Wei; Dong Peng
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-04-04
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