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[Laparoscopic adhesiolysis]

E Tircoveanu1, C Bradea, I Stratan

  • 1Clinica I-a Chirurgie, Spital Universitar Sf. Spiridon, Iaşi.

Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990)
|February 14, 1998
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Laparoscopic adhesiolysis offers a superior alternative to open surgery for treating postoperative adhesions, with faster recovery and reduced recurrence. This minimally invasive technique provides diagnostic and therapeutic benefits for patients experiencing adhesion-related complications.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Gastrointestinal surgery
  • Surgical complications

Context:

  • Postoperative adhesions are a common complication following abdominal surgery.
  • Adhesions can lead to significant morbidity, including bowel obstruction and chronic pain.
  • Traditional adhesiolysis via laparotomy carries risks and a prolonged recovery period.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic adhesiolysis.
  • To compare laparoscopic adhesiolysis with traditional open surgery.
  • To assess the benefits of minimally invasive techniques in managing postoperative adhesions.

Summary:

  • Laparoscopic adhesiolysis was performed in 29 patients, including urgent cases, elective procedures for pain, and cases associated with laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

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  • The study observed one conversion to open surgery and one postoperative complication.
  • Outcomes were satisfactory at follow-up, indicating the viability of the laparoscopic approach.
  • Impact:

    • Laparoscopic adhesiolysis presents a less invasive and potentially more effective treatment for postoperative adhesions.
    • This approach may lead to improved patient outcomes, including shorter hospital stays and quicker return to normal bowel function.
    • Further research can explore long-term efficacy and cost-effectiveness compared to laparotomy.