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A prospective randomized controlled study comparing patient-reported scar evaluation of single-port versus multiport laparoscopic appendectomy for acute appendicitis.

Authors :
Kim KE
Cho IS
Bae SU
Jeong WK
Kim HJ
Baek SK
Source :
Journal of minimally invasive surgery [J Minim Invasive Surg] 2023 Jun 15; Vol. 26 (2), pp. 55-63.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to compare the postoperative outcomes and patient-surveyed scar assessments of single-port laparoscopic appendectomy (SPLA) with the outcomes of multiport laparoscopic appendectomy (MPLA).<br />Methods: Between August 2014 and November 2017, the prospective randomized study comprised 98 patients diagnosed with acute appendicitis and indicated for surgery. Fifty-one patients had MPLA and 47 patients received SPLA. The primary endpoint was the total score of Patient Scar Assessment Questionnaire (PSAQ) administered to patients 6 weeks after surgery.<br />Results: SPLA involved a shorter median operative time than MPLA (47.5 minutes vs. 60.0 minutes, p = 0.02). There were no apparent differences in the time before diet tolerance, length of hospital stay, and postoperative complication. SPLA patients had shorter total incision length (2.0 cm vs. 2.5 cm, p < 0.01) and required fewer analgesics on the day of surgery than MPLA patients ( p = 0.011). The PSAQ favored the SPLA approach, revealing significant differences in total score (48 vs. 55, p = 0.026), appearance (15 vs. 18, p = 0.002), and consciousness (8 vs. 10, p = 0.005), while satisfaction with appearance and symptoms scale did not ( p = 0.162 and p = 0.690, respectively).<br />Conclusion: The postoperative scar evaluated by the patient was better with SPLA than with MPLA, and patient satisfaction with the scar was comparable between the two techniques.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of interest All authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.<br /> (© 2023 The Korean Society of Endo-Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2234-5248
Volume :
26
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of minimally invasive surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37347098
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7602/jmis.2023.26.2.55