Literature DB >> 8215176

[Celioscopic treatment of acute obstructions of the small intestine. Immediate results in 25 patients].

H Levard1, J Mouro, L Schiffino, M Karayel, G Berthelot, F Dubois.   

Abstract

Laparoscopic treatment of small intestinal obstruction is associated with immediate advantages and it may be expected that the recurrence rate will be decreased because of the reduction of wound scars. Between september 1989 and september 1991, 25 patients (16 men and 9 women), mean age 53.8 years, underwent initial laparoscopy for acute small intestinal obstruction. These patients had undergone a total of 43 (1.7 per patient) laparotomies an average of 13 years previously. One patient had never been operated on, 13 had one previous laparotomy, five had two, four had three, and two had four previous laparotomies. Laparoscopic treatment of intestinal obstruction was possible in nine cases including three cases of bands and six cases of adhesions. In sixteen cases, laparoscopy had to be completed by laparotomy, 13 immediately and 3 secondarily. The cause of immediate failure was the impossibility of finding and/or treating the cause in seven instances, four cases of intestinal wounds, on case of intestinal necrosis which required resection, and one case of missed right colonic carcinoma. The cause of secondary failure were incomplete release of adhesions, volvulus, and missed left colonic carcinoma in one case each. Mean hospital stay and postoperative ileus were significantly shorter in the "laparoscopy" group than in the laparoscopy + laparotomy group (p < 0.001). Two complications, with one death, were noted in the laparoscopy + laparotomy group. In conclusion, laparoscopic treatment of intestinal obstruction seems possible but in less than half of cases. Failures are related to the difficulty with which the abdomen may be explored. Laparoscopic treatment should not be pursued in case of problems.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8215176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir        ISSN: 0003-3944


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