Background: Minimally invasive surgery for elective splenectomy has become a routine procedure in all laparoscopic centers. After first case series, many groups has published comparative studies between open and laparoscopic approach. For this purpose, a meta-analysis investigating comparative studies of open versus laparoscopic approach for splenectomy was performed.Methods: All kinds of manuscripts were reviewed, and we included the only studies with a laparoscopic group number >= 50 cases.Results: The literature search, performed until December 31, 2019, identified a total of 564 records. After full-text analysis, twelve studies were included in the meta-analysis. Operative time was higher for the laparoscopic group in all but one study. The length of stay, morbidity and mortality were less frequent in the laparoscopic group.Conclusions: The gain of shorter hospital-stay associated with the good outcomes suggests performing splenectomy by a laparoscopic procedure.

Open versus laparoscopic splenectomy a meta-analysis of larger series / Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista; Spoletini, Domenico; Tarantino, Giulia; Carlini, Massimo. - In: ANNALS OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY. - ISSN 2518-6973. - 5:(2020). [10.21037/ales-20-90]

Open versus laparoscopic splenectomy a meta-analysis of larger series

Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista
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Spoletini, Domenico;Tarantino, Giulia;Carlini, Massimo
2020

Abstract

Background: Minimally invasive surgery for elective splenectomy has become a routine procedure in all laparoscopic centers. After first case series, many groups has published comparative studies between open and laparoscopic approach. For this purpose, a meta-analysis investigating comparative studies of open versus laparoscopic approach for splenectomy was performed.Methods: All kinds of manuscripts were reviewed, and we included the only studies with a laparoscopic group number >= 50 cases.Results: The literature search, performed until December 31, 2019, identified a total of 564 records. After full-text analysis, twelve studies were included in the meta-analysis. Operative time was higher for the laparoscopic group in all but one study. The length of stay, morbidity and mortality were less frequent in the laparoscopic group.Conclusions: The gain of shorter hospital-stay associated with the good outcomes suggests performing splenectomy by a laparoscopic procedure.
2020
spleen; operative time; morbidity
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Open versus laparoscopic splenectomy a meta-analysis of larger series / Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista; Spoletini, Domenico; Tarantino, Giulia; Carlini, Massimo. - In: ANNALS OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY. - ISSN 2518-6973. - 5:(2020). [10.21037/ales-20-90]
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