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[Conversion in laparoscopic surgery].

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Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990)
|May 7, 2003
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Laparoscopic surgery conversion rates depend on the correct patient selection, not surgeon experience. Early recognition of difficult situations, rather than complications, defines surgical maturity and impacts outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Outcomes
  • Laparoscopic Procedures

Context:

  • Retrospective analysis of 3961 laparoscopic operations between 1993-2001.
  • Examined conversion to open surgery, considering timing, cause, procedure type, and surgeon experience.
  • Conversion rates varied significantly by procedure type, from 3.3% in herniorrhaphies to 33% in splenectomies.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the dynamics and determinants of conversion from laparoscopic to open surgery.
  • To analyze the influence of surgeon experience and procedural factors on conversion rates.
  • To understand the timing and causes of conversion during laparoscopic procedures.

Summary:

  • Overall conversion rate was 6.2% (244 of 3961 operations).
  • Conversion rates did not correlate with surgeon experience; accumulation of experience did not reduce rates.

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  • Most conversions occurred during initial inspection (73.1% in cholecystectomy) due to anatomical challenges or unexpected pathology, not during the main surgical phase.
  • Impact:

    • Conversion rates are primarily determined by the appropriateness of laparoscopic approach indication, reflecting surgical judgment.
    • Timely decision-making upon recognizing difficult situations, before complications arise, does not negatively affect morbidity or hospital stay.
    • Highlights the importance of patient selection and intraoperative decision-making in laparoscopic surgery outcomes.