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Implementing protocol-based relaparoscopy for severe complications in laparoscopic colorectal surgery

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Implementing protocol-based relaparoscopy for severe complications in laparoscopic colorectal surgery / Puccetti, Francesco; Vallorani, Alessia; Cinelli, Lorenzo; Turi, Stefano; Gozzini, Lorenzo; Rosati, Riccardo; Elmore, Ugo. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY. - ISSN 0364-2313. - 48:6(2024), pp. 1545-1554. [10.1002/wjs.12200]
Abstract:
Background: Although laparoscopy has demonstrated growing applications for either primary colorectal resections or reoperations, no standardized criteria for implementing laparoscopy in revisional surgery have been reported. This study analyzes a single-center series of major complications after laparoscopic colorectal surgery, undergoing laparoscopic (LR), or open reoperations in compliance with a hemodynamics-based institutional management. Methods: This study retrospectively analyzes a series of consecutive patients who primarily underwent either laparoscopic left colectomy or low anterior resection in a tertiary referral center between 2016 and 2021. Major complications requiring reoperation (MCR) were managed through an interdisciplinary protocol and submitted to reoperation according to patient hemodynamics and intra-abdominal contamination. A cohort analysis primarily assessed treatment failure rates (i.e., 90-day mortality and need for further surgery), while postoperative morbidity was secondarily examined. Results: Out of 1137 laparoscopic colorectal resections, 497 patients met eligibility criteria, while 45 (9.1%) developed MCRs were managed according to the standardized interdisciplinary protocol. Revisional surgery was performed through either LR (66.7%) or (33.3%). Treatment failure was 13.3% overall, including additional surgery (11.1%) and 90-day mortality (6.6%) after reoperation. In both overall and anastomotic leak-specific MCRs, relaparoscopy resulted in minimized length of hospital stay, postoperative morbidity, and intensity of care. Conclusions: Relaparoscopy for MCR preserves clinical benefits related to minimally invasive colorectal surgery. Further studies should investigate applicative determinants and impediments related to the center volume.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Puccetti, Francesco; Vallorani, Alessia; Cinelli, Lorenzo; Turi, Stefano; Gozzini, Lorenzo; Rosati, Riccardo; Elmore, Ugo
Autori di Ateneo:
ELMORE UGO
PUCCETTI FRANCESCO
ROSATI RICCARDO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/160397
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unisr.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.11768/160397/212902/1.pdf
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WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY
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