Early Relaparoscopy for Management of Suspected Postoperative Complications

Background Diagnosis of complications after laparoscopic surgery is difficult and sometimes late. Methods We compared the outcome of patients who had early (48 h). Results During the study period, 7726 patients underwent laparoscopic surgery on our service. Of these, 57 (0.7%) patients had relaparos...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of gastrointestinal surgery 2008-07, Vol.12 (7), p.1257-1262
Hauptverfasser: Kirshtein, Boris, Roy-Shapira, Aviel, Domchik, Sergey, Mizrahi, Solly, Lantsberg, Leonid
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Zusammenfassung:Background Diagnosis of complications after laparoscopic surgery is difficult and sometimes late. Methods We compared the outcome of patients who had early (48 h). Results During the study period, 7726 patients underwent laparoscopic surgery on our service. Of these, 57 (0.7%) patients had relaparoscopy for suspected complication. The primary operations were elective in 48 patients and emergent in nine. Thirty-seven patients had early, 20 had delayed, secondary operations. The most common indication in the early group was excessive pain (46%) followed by peritoneal signs in 35%. In the delayed group, the most common indication was signs of systemic inflammatory response syndrome in 30% and peritoneal signs in 25%. Relaparoscopy was negative in 16 (28%) patients with no difference between groups. The identified complication was treated laparoscopically in 37(65%) patients, and the rest were converted. The patients in the delayed group had a significantly longer hospital stay ( p  
ISSN:1091-255X
1873-4626
DOI:10.1007/s11605-008-0515-x