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[Two stage videoassisted restorative proctocolectomy. Early experience of 12 cases]
S V Berdah1, M Barthet, O Emungania
1Service de chirurgie digestive, hôpital Nord, chemin des Bourrely, 13915 Marseille cedex 20, France. stephane.berdah@ap-hm.fr
Aim Of The Study:
This study reports our early experience in two-stage video assisted restorative proctocolectomy (RPC).
Patients And Methods:
From May 1999 to May 2003, 12 video assisted RPCs were performed (mucosal ulcerative colitis: n = 11; familial adenomatous polyposis: n = 1). These patients were matched for age, gender, body mass index and indication for surgery, with 12 patients who underwent RPC by laparotomy (open group).
Results:
Median operative time was significantly longer in the video assisted RPC group (400 min; range: 360-490) vs open group (300 min; range: 210-390) (P = 0.003). A conversion in midline laparotomy (under the umbilicus) was necessary in 3/12 patients (25%) in the video assisted RPC group. Return to bowel function and oral intake occurred two days earlier after video assisted RPC (respectively, P = 0.009 and P = 0.0001) but length of stay was not significantly shorter in this group. A complication occurred in 3/12 patients (25%) in both groups, which lead to a reoperation in one patient in the open group (ns).
Conclusion:
Two-stage videoassisted RPC is feasible at the cost of a lengthening of operative time, Nevertheless postoperative results after video assisted RPC are comparable to those obtained after RPC by laparotomy.