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Retroperitoneal and pelvic extraperitoneal laparoscopy: an international perspective.

Authors :
Gill IS
Clayman RV
Albala DM
Aso Y
Chiu AW
Das S
Donovan JF
Fuchs GJ
Gaur DD
Go H
Gomella LG
Grune MT
Harewood LM
Janetschek G
Knapp PM
McDougall EM
Nakada SY
Preminger GM
Puppo P
Rassweiler JJ
Royce PL
Thomas R
Urban DA
Winfield HN
Source :
Urology [Urology] 1998 Oct; Vol. 52 (4), pp. 566-71.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Objectives: To assess technical preferences and current practice trends of retroperitoneal and pelvic extraperitoneal laparoscopy.<br />Methods: A questionnaire survey of 36 selected urologic laparoscopic centers worldwide was performed.<br />Results: Twenty-four centers (67%) responded. Overall, 3988 laparoscopic procedures were reported: transperitoneal approach (n = 2945) and retroperitoneal/extraperitoneal approach (n = 1043). Retroperitoneoscopic/extraperitoneoscopic procedures included adrenalectomy (n = 74), nephrectomy (n = 299), ureteral procedures (n = 166), pelvic lymph node dissection (n = 197), bladder neck suspension (n = 210), varix ligation (n = 91), and lumbar sympathectomy (n = 6). Mean number of total laparoscopic procedures performed in 1995 per center was 41 (range 5 to 86). Major complications occurred in 49 (4.7%) patients and included visceral complications in 26 (2.5%) patients and vascular complications in 23 (2.2%). Open conversion was performed in 69 (6.6%) patients, electively in 41 and emergently in 28 (visceral injuries, n = 16; vascular injuries, n = 1 2). Retroperitoneoscopy/extraperitoneoscopy is gaining in acceptance worldwide: in 1993, the mean estimated ratio of transperitoneal laparoscopic cases versus retroperitoneoscopic/ extraperitoneoscopic cases per center was 74:26; however, in 1996 the ratio was 49:51.<br />Conclusions: Retroperitoneoscopy and pelvic extraperitoneoscopy are important adjuncts to the laparoscopic armamentarium in urologic surgery. The overall major complication rate associated with retroperitoneoscopy/extraperitoneoscopy was 4.7%.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0090-4295
Volume :
52
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Urology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9763072
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0090-4295(98)00314-8