1. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy and concomitant diseases Effectiveness of the single step treatment.
- Author
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Caglià P, Tracia A, Amodeo L, Tracia L, Amodeo C, and Veroux M
- Subjects
- Adrenalectomy, Adult, Aged, Appendectomy methods, Conversion to Open Surgery, Female, Fundoplication, Gynecologic Surgical Procedures methods, Herniorrhaphy methods, Humans, Length of Stay statistics & numerical data, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Varicocele surgery, Young Adult, Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic
- Abstract
Aim: With the expanded use of laparoscopy, the options for combined surgical procedures have also increased and can be a modality of choice for coexisting pathologies in the abdomen. In our study we evaluate the safety and the efficacy of a number of surgical procedures combined with laparoscopic cholecystectomy and report our results., Material of Study: We conducted a retrospective study on 19 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy simultaneously with other operations., Results: No conversion to open surgery was necessary. Postoperative complications occurred in three patients. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 3 days (range 2-4) and a few patients required more than 48 hours postoperative hospitalization. The perioperative mortality rate was 0%., Discussion: Concomitant surgical procedures result in longer operating time, but certainly the patient benefits from a single exposure to anesthesia, single hospital stay, and single period of absence from work., Conclusions: Combining surgeries does not significantly alter the outcome of the procedure, proved to be a safe and feasible and present an interesting alternative to two separate operations. Prospective studies with long-term follow-up are required to better understand the implications of simultaneous operations., Key Words: Laparoscopic combined procedures, Minimally invasive surgery.
- Published
- 2015