1. Right colectomy: Value of the totally laparoscopic approach
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L. De Magistris, J.S. Azagra, G. Orlando, Virginie Poulain, O. Facy, and Martine Goergen
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Adult ,Male ,Hepatic flexure polyp ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Luxembourg ,Pfannenstiel incision ,Anastomosis ,Body Mass Index ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Medicine ,Obesity ,Laparoscopy ,Colectomy ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Vascular pedicle ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General surgery ,General Medicine ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,Conversion to Open Surgery ,Hernia, Ventral ,Surgery ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Right Colectomy ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The role of laparoscopy for right colectomy remains controversial - largely because of a lack of standardization of the operative procedure, including a diversity of techniques including laparoscopy-assisted cases with extra-corporeal anastomosis and totally laparoscopic procedures with intra-corporeal anastomosis.The charts of all patients who underwent right colectomy by a totally laparoscopic approach in our service since 2004 were reviewed and pre-, intra-, and postoperative data were collected.Eighty-two patients underwent totally laparoscopic right colectomy; of these, 32 had a BMI greater than 20 kg/m2 (39%). The mean operative duration was 113 minutes. In most cases, the operative specimen was extracted through a supra-pubic Pfannenstiel incision measuring 4-6 cm in length. Three cases were converted to a laparoscopy-assisted technique (in order to control the ileo-cecal vascular pedicle because of extensive nodal invasion in two cases, and to evaluate a hepatic flexure polyp in the third case). Overall morbidity was 29.3% and parietal morbidity was only 9.8%; there was no difference in morbidity between obese patients (BMI30 kg/m2) and non-obese patients (BMI30 kg/m2). The mean duration of hospitalization was 9 days and two patients developed ventral hernia in the extraction incision in long-term follow-up.These satisfactory results show that the totally laparoscopic approach to right colectomy is technically feasible and safe, even in obese patients. In addition, the very low rate of parietal complications is an argument in favor of this approach.
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- 2013