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Single-incision laparoscopic colectomy for malignant disease
- Source :
- Surgical endoscopy. 25(11)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Laparoscopic colectomy has been shown to confer equivalent disease-free and overall survival compared to traditional open colectomy. Patients experience benefit in length of hospital stay as well as diminished narcotic use. Single-incision laparoscopic colectomy (SIL-C) may offer additional benefit compared to traditional laparoscopic colectomy without compromising oncologic principles.We retrospectively reviewed records of patients who underwent SIL-C and traditional laparoscopic colectomy (TLC) for potentially malignant and malignant disease performed by a single surgeon. SIL-C consisted of a single-port access device with traditional lateral-to-medial laparoscopic technique.Between January and October 2009, 27 SIL-C procedures were performed. Forty-six TLC patients from the prior year were used as controls. Median age was 70 years and 54% were female, with no differences between the groups. The median body mass index (BMI) was 27 kg/m(2) (range = 18.3-39.9) and 26 kg/m(2) (16.6-71.4) for SIL-C and TLC, respectively. The median lymph node harvest was 15 (range = 3-32) and 17 (0-35) for SIL-C and TLC, respectively. The median operative time was 114 min (range = 59-268) and 135 min (45-314) for SIL-C and TLC, respectively. Five SIL-C required additional ports while six TLC required conversion to open technique. The median length of stay was 3 days (range = 2-17) and 5 days (range = 2-11) for SIL-C and TLC, respectively (p = 0.079). There were five significant postoperative complications in the SIL-C group and 16 in the TLC group, including four postoperative ileus and one leak. There were no postoperative deaths in the SIL-C group and two in the TLC group.SIL-C can be used safely in selected colon cancer patients with no difference in blood loss, OR time, or lymph node retrieval. SIL-C patients may have a shorter LOS.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Open colectomy
Colorectal cancer
medicine.medical_treatment
Laparoscopic colectomy
Malignant disease
medicine
Humans
Colectomy
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
business.industry
General surgery
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Surgery
Single incision laparoscopic
Colonic Neoplasms
Lymph Node Excision
Female
Laparoscopy
business
NARCOTIC USE
Abdominal surgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14322218
- Volume :
- 25
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Surgical endoscopy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b72064f0bab9b5ff6ffbafb0920e782c