Rekha Khatri, Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, Sunil Dut Sachdev, Muhammad Javaid Rashid, Muhmmad Bilal, Rajesh Kumar Chhabrya

Study to Determine the Short-Term Outcomes of Laparoscopic Colonic Surgery

Rekha Khatri, Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, Sunil Dut Sachdev, Muhammad Javaid Rashid, Muhmmad Bilal, Rajesh Kumar Chhabrya



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ABSTRACT

Introduction: The article presents early Outcomes in laparoscopic colorectal surgery according to  tumour size, duration of surgery, duration of postoperative analgesic requirements, recovery of bowel function, postoperative complications, and mortality.

Aim: The aim of the analysis is to describe the short-term outcomes of our patients who endured laparoscopic colonic surgery because of various colon pathologies.

Study Design: A Retrospective Case Review cohort study.

Methods: The surgical and clinical records of all laparoscopic assisted colon procedures were reviewed and selected for the study held in the Surgical department of Social Security Landhi Hospital Karachi for two years duration from June 2019 to June 2021. All patients underwent surgery under general anaesthesia.

Results: During this period, 62 total laparoscopic assisted colon (LAC) procedures were achieved. 41were male and 21 females. 54 patients underwent cancer surgery out of which 51 patient had adenocarcinoma of colon, 2 patient had carcinoids of bowel , and 1 patient had Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Ileocecal tuberculosis was noted in 5 patients and submucosal polyps in one patient.  Of these 54 procedures for colonic cancer , 12 were left hemicolectomy, 34  right hemicolectomy, 2 segmental splenic flexure resections, 3 segmental resection with transverse colostomy and 3 sigmoid colectomy The average time of LAC surgery was 140 minutes (range 60 to 250). The average duration of analgesic drugs was 3 days (range 3–6). The median time to the first movement in the bowel was 2.5 days (range 2–4) and the hospital stay was 6 days (range 5–10).

Conclusions: Laparoscopically assisted colon procedures are associated with early return of bowel function, less analgesic consumption, short hospital stays, and a lower rate of post operative complication. Laparoscopic colorectal surgery is achievable with optimum operative time and is a logical advantage for good operative outcomes with  advanced laparoscopic skills.

Keywords: Laparoscopically assisted colon surgery, laparoscopy and Colon cancer.



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