Minimally-invasive approach to emergent colorectal surgery in aging adults: A report from the Surgical Care Outcomes Assessment Program

Despite known benefits of minimally invasive surgery(MIS) in elective settings, MIS use in emergency colorectal surgery(CRS) is limited. Older adults are more likely to require emergent CRS, and MIS is used less frequently with increasing age. A retrospective cohort was constructed of emergent CRS c...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of surgery 2022-08, Vol.224 (2), p.751-756
Hauptverfasser: Charboneau, Alex, Feldmann, Timothy, Kanneganti, Shalini, Kaplan, Jennifer A., Moonka, Ravi, Sillah, Arthur, Thirlby, Richard C., Simianu, Vlad V.
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Zusammenfassung:Despite known benefits of minimally invasive surgery(MIS) in elective settings, MIS use in emergency colorectal surgery(CRS) is limited. Older adults are more likely to require emergent CRS, and MIS is used less frequently with increasing age. A retrospective cohort was constructed of emergent CRS cases performed between 2011 and 2019. Discharge(DC) disposition, adverse events, and length of stay(LOS) between MIS and open surgery were compared and stratified by age. Adjustment was made for selected confounders using inverse probability weighting. Of 6913 emergent CRS cases across 50 hospitals, 1616(23%) were approached MIS. MIS cases were more likely [OR(95%CI)] to DC home [
ISSN:0002-9610
1879-1883
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2022.03.055