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Update on Transumbilical Single-Incision Laparoscopic Assisted Appendectomy (TULAA) - Which Children Benefit and What are the Complications?

Authors :
Duebbers, Martin
Nikolaou, Elena
Fuchs, Hans
Fischer, Janina
Alakus, Hakan
Leers, Jessica
Bruns, Christiane
Cernaianu, Grigore
Duebbers, Martin
Nikolaou, Elena
Fuchs, Hans
Fischer, Janina
Alakus, Hakan
Leers, Jessica
Bruns, Christiane
Cernaianu, Grigore
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Transumbilical laparoscopic-assisted appendectomy (TULAA) is fast and cost-effective since no endoloops, staplers or wound protection devices are used. We analyzed the effects of TULAA as first approach for perforated (PA) and non-perforated (NPA) appendicitis in children. Patients We performed a retrospective analysis of 181 children for whom TULAA was the first approach for appendicitis between October 2010 and March 2016. Methods Morbidity, additional laparoscopic instrument insertion (AI), conversions to open extraumbilical appendectomy (OC), and complications were evaluated. Results TULAA was initiated in 181 (87.4%) children (113 boys: 68 girls). Median age was 10.3 years (3.3-13.9 years) and BMI 16.8kg/m2 (12.4-30.8). Appendicitis was non-perforated in 157 (86.7%) and perforated in 24 (13.3%) patients. TULAA was finalized in 142 (78.5%) patients, AI were inserted in 20 (11%) and OC were performed in 19 (10.5%) patients. Duration of surgery did not exceed 20min for 12.8%, and 30min for 43.6% of patients with TULAA and NPA. The rate of wound infections did not differ between procedures (TULAA 3/142 (2.1%), AI 0 (0%), OC 1/19 (5.3%), P=1.000). Further postoperative course was uneventful in 179 (98.9%) patients. Conclusion TULAA can be used as first approach for appendicitis in all children with a low rate of complications. Extracorporeal appendix stump closure can be safely achieved in the majority of children without using laparoscopic disposable devices.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1201319138
Document Type :
Electronic Resource