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Laparoscopic-assisted resection of right-sided colonic carcinoma: A case-control study

โœ Scribed by Leung, Ka Lau; Meng, William C.S.; Lee, Janet F.Y.; Thung, Kin Hoi; Lai, Paul B.S.; Lau, Wan Yee


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
55 KB
Volume
71
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background and Objectives: Laparoscopic-assisted resection of colorectal carcinoma is technically feasible. Whether it is beneficial to patients is uncertain. This study reviewed the results of laparoscopic-assisted resection in patients with right-sided colonic adenocarcinoma. Methods: We attempted laparoscopic-assisted right to extended right hemicolectomy in 28 patients with right-sided colonic carcinoma (study group). The results were compared with 56 matched patients who underwent conventional open resection in the same period (comparative group). Results: The median follow-up times for the study and comparative groups were 21.4 and 23.5 months, respectively. The operating time was significantly longer (t-test, P < 0.001), whereas the time to resuming normal diet (Mann-Whitney U-test, P < 0.001) and the duration of hospital stay (Mann-Whitney U-test, P โ€ซืกโ€ฌ 0.002) were significantly less in the study than in the comparative group. The oncological clearance, in terms of the number of lymph nodes removed and the resection margins, the complication rate, the disease-free rate, and the survival rate were comparable in the two groups. Conclusions: We conclude that laparoscopic-assisted resection of rightsided colonic adenocarcinoma has the advantage over open surgery of allowing earlier recovery. However, this is at the expense of a longer operating time.


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