Aim Laparoscopic adhesiolysis has been demonstrated to be technically feasible in small bowel obstruction and carries advantages in terms of post-surgical course. The increasing dissemination of laparoscopic surgery in the emergency setting and the lack of concrete evidence in the literature have called for a consensus conference to draw recommendations for clinical practice. Methods A literature search was used to outline the evidence, and a consensus conference was held between experts in the field. A survey of international experts added expertise to the debate. A public jury of surgeons discussed and validated the statements, and the entire process was reviewed by three external experts. Results Recommendations concern the diagnostic evaluation, the timing of the operation, the selection of patients, the induction of the pneumoperitoneum, the removal of the cause of obstructions, the criteria for conversion, the use of adhesion-preventing agents, the need for high-technology dissection instruments and behaviour in the case of misdiagnosed hernia or the need for bowel resection. Conclusion Evidence of this kind of surgery is scanty because of the absence of randomized controlled trials. Nevertheless laparoscopic skills in emergency are widespread. The recommendations given with the consensus process might be a useful tool in the hands of surgeons. © 2012 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.

Laparoscopic adhesiolysis: consensus conference guidelines / N., Vettoretto; A., Carrara; A., Corradi; G., De Vivo; L., Lazzaro; L., Ricciardelli; F., Agresta; C., Amodio; C., Bergamini; G., Borzellino; Catani, Marco; D., Cavaliere; R., Cirocchi; S., Gemini; A., Mirabella; N., Palasciano; D., Piazza; M., Piccoli; M., Rigamonti; M., Scatizzi; E., Tamborrino; M., Zago. - In: COLORECTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 1462-8910. - STAMPA. - 14:5(2012), pp. e208-e215. [10.1111/j.1463-1318.2012.02968.x]

Laparoscopic adhesiolysis: consensus conference guidelines.

CATANI, Marco;
2012

Abstract

Aim Laparoscopic adhesiolysis has been demonstrated to be technically feasible in small bowel obstruction and carries advantages in terms of post-surgical course. The increasing dissemination of laparoscopic surgery in the emergency setting and the lack of concrete evidence in the literature have called for a consensus conference to draw recommendations for clinical practice. Methods A literature search was used to outline the evidence, and a consensus conference was held between experts in the field. A survey of international experts added expertise to the debate. A public jury of surgeons discussed and validated the statements, and the entire process was reviewed by three external experts. Results Recommendations concern the diagnostic evaluation, the timing of the operation, the selection of patients, the induction of the pneumoperitoneum, the removal of the cause of obstructions, the criteria for conversion, the use of adhesion-preventing agents, the need for high-technology dissection instruments and behaviour in the case of misdiagnosed hernia or the need for bowel resection. Conclusion Evidence of this kind of surgery is scanty because of the absence of randomized controlled trials. Nevertheless laparoscopic skills in emergency are widespread. The recommendations given with the consensus process might be a useful tool in the hands of surgeons. © 2012 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.
2012
small bowel obstruction; critical care; adhesions; laparoscopy; surgery
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Laparoscopic adhesiolysis: consensus conference guidelines / N., Vettoretto; A., Carrara; A., Corradi; G., De Vivo; L., Lazzaro; L., Ricciardelli; F., Agresta; C., Amodio; C., Bergamini; G., Borzellino; Catani, Marco; D., Cavaliere; R., Cirocchi; S., Gemini; A., Mirabella; N., Palasciano; D., Piazza; M., Piccoli; M., Rigamonti; M., Scatizzi; E., Tamborrino; M., Zago. - In: COLORECTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 1462-8910. - STAMPA. - 14:5(2012), pp. e208-e215. [10.1111/j.1463-1318.2012.02968.x]
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