Author:
Deng Shun-Yu,Liu Mao-Xing,Gao Pin,Zhang Cheng-cai,Xing Jia-Di,Guo Kechen,Xu Kai,Tan Fei,Zhang Cheng-Hai,Cui Ming,Su Xiang-Qian
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To investigate whether the mixed approach is a safe and advantageous way to operate laparoscopic right hemicolectomy.
Methods
A retrospective study was performed on 316 patients who underwent laparoscopic right hemicolectomy in our center. They were assigned to the middle approach group (n = 158) and the mixed approach group (n = 158) according to the surgical approaches. The baseline data like gender、age and body mass index as well as the intraoperative and postoperative conditions including operation time, blood loss, postoperative hospital stay and complications were analyzed.
Results
There were no significant differences in age, sex, BMI, ASA grade and tumor characteristics between the two groups. Compared with the middle approach group, the mixed approach group was significantly lower in terms of operation time (217.61 min vs 154.31 min, p < 0.001), intraoperative blood loss (73.8 ml vs 37.97 ml, p < 0.001) and postoperative drainage volume. There was no significant difference in the postoperative complications like postoperative anastomotic leakage, postoperative infection and postoperative intestinal obstruction.
Conclusions
Compared with the middle approach, the mixed approach is a safe and advantageous way that can significantly shorten the operation time, reduce intraoperative bleeding and postoperative drainage volume, and does not prolong the length of hospital stay or increase the morbidity postoperative complications.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC