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|February 1, 1997
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Combined laparoscopic surgery (CLS) offers a safe and effective approach for treating multiple abdominal conditions simultaneously. This minimal access technique demonstrates comparable outcomes to single procedures, without increasing complications or costs.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Laparoscopic surgery techniques
  • Gastrointestinal surgery

Context:

  • Combined laparoscopic surgery (CLS) involves performing multiple procedures during a single laparoscopic operation.
  • CLS is indicated for patients requiring simultaneous treatment of various abdominal pathologies.
  • Since 1991, 1000 laparoscopic procedures were performed, with 52 cases utilizing CLS.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the safety, efficacy, and outcomes of combined laparoscopic surgery (CLS) for simultaneous treatment of abdominal diseases.
  • To compare CLS outcomes with single laparoscopic procedures regarding postoperative pain, hospitalization, recovery, and cost.

Summary:

  • CLS encompasses various combinations, including laparoscopic cholecystectomy with appendectomy, common bile duct exploration, and herniorrhaphy.

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  • The study reported successful CLS in most cases, with low morbidity and mortality.
  • Two cases required conversion to open surgery due to unexpected complications (cystic artery injury, esophageal rupture).
  • CLS did not result in increased postoperative pain, hospitalization, recovery time, or equipment costs compared to single laparoscopic surgeries.
  • Impact:

    • CLS provides a viable option for patients with multiple abdominal diseases, enabling simultaneous treatment through minimal access.
    • Adherence to fundamental surgical principles and strict operative indications are crucial for successful CLS outcomes.
    • The findings suggest that CLS can expand the application of minimal access surgery for complex cases, benefiting more patients.