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[Simultaneous operations during laparoscopic cholecystectomy].

M E Nichitaĭlo, V V Skums, A N Diachenko

    Klinichna Khirurhiia
    |May 6, 2004
    PubMed
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    Simultaneous laparoscopic surgery for concurrent abdominal conditions is feasible and safe. This approach minimally impacts operation time and recovery, with no significant increase in complications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Minimally Invasive Surgery
    • Surgical Oncology
    • Gastroenterology

    Context:

    • Laparoscopic surgery is increasingly utilized for abdominal conditions.
    • Concurrent surgical diseases present challenges in treatment planning.
    • Assessing the safety and efficacy of simultaneous laparoscopic procedures is crucial.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the outcomes of simultaneous laparoscopic operations for concurrent surgical diseases.
    • To compare the duration, complications, and recovery of simultaneous versus separate procedures.

    Summary:

    • A study of 321 patients (1993-2003) undergoing simultaneous laparoscopic operations for concurrent abdominal diseases was conducted.
    • Preoperative diagnosis of concurrent diseases occurred in 68.2% of patients, with 31.8% identified intraoperatively.

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  • Simultaneous laparoscopic procedures showed a mild increase in the basic operative stage duration but did not significantly affect postoperative recovery or complication rates.
  • Impact:

    • Simultaneous laparoscopic surgery is a viable and safe option for managing concurrent abdominal surgical diseases.
    • This approach offers potential benefits by addressing multiple conditions in a single operative session.
    • Further research can explore specific disease combinations and long-term outcomes.