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It Is Not Just Cosmesis: Straight Laparoscopy with Stoma Site Extraction Improves Outcomes in Ulcerative Colitis Patients Undergoing Total Colectomy.

Authors :
Chough I
Zaghiyan K
Ovsepyan G
Fleshner P
Source :
The American surgeon [Am Surg] 2019 Oct 01; Vol. 85 (10), pp. 1194-1197.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Minimally invasive approaches to total abdominal colectomy (TAC) in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients include straight laparoscopy (SL), hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS), and robotics. In this study, short-term outcomes of patients undergoing SL and HALS TAC were compared. Prospectively collected data on UC patients undergoing TAC were tabulated. The study cohort included 36 (27%) patients in the SL group and 95 (73%) patients in the HALS group. The groups were comparable in terms of preoperative characteristics and demographics. The mean operative time was 151 (range, 73-225) minutes in the SL group versus 164 (range, 103-295) minutes in the HALS group ( P = 0.09). Total 48-hour IV morphine use was 30 (range, 0-186) mg in the SL group compared with 56 (0-275) mg in the HALS group ( P < 0.01). Although overall morbidity was comparable between the groups, Clavien-Dindo Class III complications did not occur in any of the SL group patients versus 11 (11%) of the HALS group patients ( P = 0.03). The postoperative length of stay was 3 (3-21) days in the SL group versus 5 (3-15) days in the HALS group ( P < 0.01). Compared with HALS, SL is associated with lower postoperative narcotic use and hospital length of stay in UC patients undergoing TAC.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1555-9823
Volume :
85
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American surgeon
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31657323