Elective Surgery for Diverticulitis in Swiss Hospitals
Objective: To assess current management of diverticulitis in Switzerland. Methods: Prospective observational study of diverticulitis management and outcomes in surgical departments over a 3-month time period. Hospital category was graded according to the Swiss Medical Association (FMH) as: U: Univer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in surgery 2021-10, Vol.8, p.717228-717228 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective:
To assess current management of diverticulitis in Switzerland.
Methods:
Prospective observational study of diverticulitis management and outcomes in surgical departments over a 3-month time period. Hospital category was graded according to the Swiss Medical Association (FMH) as: U: University; A: Cantonal; B: Regional; P: Private.
Results:
75 participating hospitals treated 1,015 patients, among whom 214 patients (21%) had elective sigmoid resections in 49 hospitals. Indication for elective resection were recurrent diverticulitis, previous complicated diverticulitis, fistulas, and stenosis. Surgeries were performed completely laparoscopically in 185 cases (86%) and required conversion to open in 19 cases (9%). Overall postoperative complication rate was 18% (
n
= 39) and no mortality was observed. Operation time, surgeons experience and hospital stay differed considerably between hospital categories.
Conclusions:
Elective sigmoid resection for diverticulitis in Switzerland was mainly performed laparoscopically with low postoperative morbidity. Different practices and outcomes between institutions were observed. |
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ISSN: | 2296-875X 2296-875X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fsurg.2021.717228 |