Several studies have demonstrated the clinical and technical benefits of the laparoscopic surgery for complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis. Our retrospective study included 12 patient who underwent SILS appendectomy (SILS-A), 14 who received conventional laparoscopic surgery (VL-A), and 12 who received laparotomic appendectomy (OA); performed in all cases by the same surgeon (C.F.). The aim of this study was the comparison between this three different surgical techniques on same features: post operative leukocytosis, post operative pain, need abdominal drainage, esthetic viewpoint, incidence of complication, hospital stay. The results showed no significant differences between SILS-A and VLS-A, while an evident improvement shows versus O-A, even though not statistically significative. SILS was more effective in decreasing the risk of postoperative wound infection. © 2013, CIC Edizioni Internazionali, Roma.
Single-Incision laparoscopic appendectomy is comparable to conventional laparoscopic and laparotomic appendectomy: Our single center single surgeon experience / F., Ceci; S., Orsini; Tudisco, Antonella; M., Avallone; F., Aiuti; V., Di Girolamo; Stefanelli, Fabrizio; DE ANGELIS, Francesco; A., Martellucci; Costantino, Annarita; C., Di Grazia; Nicodemi, Sara; B., Cipriani; A., Napoleoni; R., Mosillo; S., Corelli; Casciaro, Giovanni Enrico; Spaziani, Erasmo; Stagnitti, Franco. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - STAMPA. - 34:7-8(2013), pp. 216-219. [10.11138/gchir/2013.34.7.216]
Single-Incision laparoscopic appendectomy is comparable to conventional laparoscopic and laparotomic appendectomy: Our single center single surgeon experience
TUDISCO, ANTONELLA;STEFANELLI, FABRIZIO;DE ANGELIS, FRANCESCO;COSTANTINO, ANNARITA;NICODEMI, SARA;CASCIARO, Giovanni Enrico;SPAZIANI, Erasmo;STAGNITTI, Franco
2013
Abstract
Several studies have demonstrated the clinical and technical benefits of the laparoscopic surgery for complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis. Our retrospective study included 12 patient who underwent SILS appendectomy (SILS-A), 14 who received conventional laparoscopic surgery (VL-A), and 12 who received laparotomic appendectomy (OA); performed in all cases by the same surgeon (C.F.). The aim of this study was the comparison between this three different surgical techniques on same features: post operative leukocytosis, post operative pain, need abdominal drainage, esthetic viewpoint, incidence of complication, hospital stay. The results showed no significant differences between SILS-A and VLS-A, while an evident improvement shows versus O-A, even though not statistically significative. SILS was more effective in decreasing the risk of postoperative wound infection. © 2013, CIC Edizioni Internazionali, Roma.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


