Impact of laparoscopic surgery on short‐term and long‐term outcomes in elderly obese patients with colon cancer

Background Laparoscopic surgery is reported to be useful in obese or elderly patients with colon cancer, who are at increased risk of postoperative complications because of comorbidities and physical decline. However, its usefulness is less clear in patients who are both elderly and obese and may be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery 2023-09, Vol.7 (5), p.757-764
Hauptverfasser: Hoshino, Nobuaki, Hida, Koya, Fujita, Yusuke, Ohira, Masaichi, Ozawa, Heita, Bando, Hiroyuki, Akagi, Tomonori, Kono, Yohei, Nakajima, Kentaro, Kojima, Yutaka, Nakamura, Takatoshi, Inomata, Masafumi, Yamamoto, Seiichiro, Sakai, Yoshiharu, Naitoh, Takeshi, Watanabe, Masahiko, Obama, Kazutaka
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Zusammenfassung:Background Laparoscopic surgery is reported to be useful in obese or elderly patients with colon cancer, who are at increased risk of postoperative complications because of comorbidities and physical decline. However, its usefulness is less clear in patients who are both elderly and obese and may be at high risk of complications. Methods Data for obese patients (body mass index ≥25) who underwent laparoscopic or open surgery for stage II or III colon cancer between January 2009 and December 2013 were collected by the Japan Society of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery. Surgical outcomes, postoperative complications, and relapse‐free survival (RFS) were compared between patients who underwent open surgery and those who underwent laparoscopic surgery according to whether they were elderly (≥70 y) or nonelderly (
ISSN:2475-0328
2475-0328
DOI:10.1002/ags3.12678