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Risk factors for additional port insertion in single-port laparoscopic appendectomy

Authors :
Joong-Min Park
Yong Gum Park
Beom Gyu Kim
Kwang Woo Choi
Seung Eun Lee
Byung Kwan Park
Yoo Shin Choi
Eun Sun Lee
Suk-Won Suh
Source :
Videosurgery and other Miniinvasive Techniques, Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 223-228 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Termedia Publishing House, 2018.

Abstract

Introduction Single-port laparoscopic appendectomy (SPLA) was expected to have reduced risk of wound infection, less postoperative pain, and improved patient's satisfaction with better cosmesis compared with conventional laparoscopic appendectomy (CLA). When SPLA is converted to CLA, the additional incision for another port insertion can lead to a decrease in the surgical advantages and clinical benefit. Aim To evaluate risk factors for conversion to CLA during SPLA. Material and methods Between August 2015 and December 2016, patients who underwent intended SPLA were retrospectively reviewed. Conversion was defined as any insertion of an additional port, and complicated appendicitis was defined as gangrenous or perforated appendicitis, abscess, or peritonitis in preoperative computed tomography. Postoperative complication was defined as any deviation in the routine postoperative course within 30 days postoperatively. Results Of 409 patients, 65 (15.9%) were treated with additional port insertion. The overall complication rate was 1.5% in each group, of which 1 patient developed superficial SSI and 4 patients developed deep surgical site infections in the SPLA group. After univariable and multivariable analysis, old age, male sex, increased serum C-reactive protein (OR = 2.944; 95% CI: 1.433-6.047; p = 0.003), and complicated appendicitis (OR = 3.330; 95% CI: 1.304-8.503; p = 0.012) were significant risk factors for conversion to CLA. Conclusions The conversion rate to CLA was 15.9%. Serum C-reactive protein level and complicated appendicitis were strong predictive factors for conversion from SPLA in acute appendicitis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22990054 and 18954588
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Videosurgery and other Miniinvasive Techniques
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d1d99e07a8553fab56938c22a07e85b7