Evolution of laparoscopic surgery in a sub-Saharan African country: a 30-year literature review in Senegal

Introduction The advent of laparoscopy has significantly reduced the morbidity associated with the majority of abdominal surgeries. In Senegal, the first studies evaluating this technique were published in the 1980s. The objective of this systematic review is to assess the evolution of laparoscopy r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgical endoscopy 2023-08, Vol.37 (8), p.6548-6557
Hauptverfasser: Ndong, Abdourahmane, Diallo, Adja C., Rouhi, Armaun D., Diao, Mohamed L., Yi, William, Tendeng, Jacques N., Williams, Noel N., Cissé, Mamadou, Dumon, Kristoffel R., Konaté, Ibrahima
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction The advent of laparoscopy has significantly reduced the morbidity associated with the majority of abdominal surgeries. In Senegal, the first studies evaluating this technique were published in the 1980s. The objective of this systematic review is to assess the evolution of laparoscopy research in Senegal. Methods A search of PubMed and Google Scholar was carried out without limit of publication date. The keywords used were “senegal” AND “laparoscop*”. Duplicates were removed, and remaining articles were assessed for selection criteria. We included all articles about laparoscopy published in Senegal. The parameters studied in each included article were the place and year of study, average age, sex ratio, assessed indications and results. Results 41 Studies published between 1984 and 2021 met selection criteria. The average age of patients was 33 years (range 4.7–63). The sex ratio was 0.33. The main indications for laparoscopy according to the studies were: benign gastrointestinal disorders in 11 studies (26.8%), abdominal emergencies in 9 studies (22%), gallbladder surgery in 5 studies (12.2%), benign gynecological pathology in 6 studies (14.6%), malignant gynecological pathology in 2 studies (4.9%), diagnostic laparoscopy in 2 studies (4.9%), groin hernia repair in 2 studies (4.9%) and testicular pathology in 1 study (2.4%). Overall mortality was estimated at 0.9% (95% CI 0.6–1.3) and overall morbidity for all complications was estimated at 5% (95% CI 3.4–6.9). Conclusions This systematic review showed a predominance of the laparoscopy publications from the capital in Dakar with favorable outcomes. This technique should be popularized in the different regions of the country and its indications expanded. Graphical abstract
ISSN:0930-2794
1432-2218
DOI:10.1007/s00464-023-10192-w