Diagnostic accuracy of preoperative adhesion mapping by ultrasonography for laparoscopic surgery in patients with past abdominal surgery with special reference to loose adhesion

Author:

Okabe Hirohisa1ORCID,Masuda Toshiro2,Tomita Masahiro2,Ono Asuka2,Kuroda Daisuke2,Kuroki Hideyuki2,Nitta Hidetoshi2,Hibi Taizo3,Baba Hideo1ORCID,Sugita Hiroki2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan

2. Department of Surgery Kumamoto Regional Medical Center Kumamoto Japan

3. Department of Pediatric Surgery and Transplantation Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractPurposeEndoscopic surgery is widely accepted for both elective and emergent abdominal surgery. This study was performed to assess the accuracy of preoperative adhesion mapping by abdominal ultrasonography (US).MethodsIntra‐abdominal intestinal adhesions on the abdominal wall in 50 patients with a history of abdominal surgery were prospectively assessed by the visceral slide test with US before laparoscopic surgery from 2019 to 2022. Adhesion was assessed in six separate abdominal zones during US. Actual adhesion on the abdominal wall was confirmed during laparoscopic surgery.ResultsThe sliding distances in upper right, upper central, upper left, lower right, lower central, and lower left zones in patients with versus without intestinal adhesion were 4.4 versus 1.4 cm (P = .004), 3.4 versus 2.5 cm, 4.3 versus 1.3 cm (P = .011), 3.1 versus 1.5 cm (P = .0014), 3.3 versus 1.1 cm (P = .013), and 3.4 versus 0.8 cm (P = .0061), respectively. Receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed the optimal value of sliding distance as 2.5 cm and the area under the curve as 0.86. The specificity of US assessment of adhesion was lower in the central zone than in lateral zones. Loose adhesion mostly seen around the scar was attributed to either filmy tissue or omental adhesion, leading to visceral sliding during US.ConclusionThis study revealed the reason for insufficient accuracy of preoperative US assessment of intestinal adhesion around the scar area because of loose adhesion. The upper lateral area might be optimal for first port insertion.

Publisher

Wiley

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