Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome is Effectively Relieved with Minimally Invasive Surgery.

Megan Birkhold, Ali Khalifeh, Khanjan Nagarsheth, Stephen M Kavic
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Objective: Median arcuate ligament (MAL) syndrome is a constellation of symptoms related to compression of the celiac artery trunk. Minimally invasive release of the ligament has been shown to improve these symptoms. This study describes one institution's experience with this procedure and reports on outcomes of minimally invasive release and patient quality of life.

Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of all patients who underwent minimally invasive release of the MAL at our institution. Patients were mailed a survey consisting of the 36-Item Short Form and Visick questionnaires. If surveys were not returned after one month, patients were called and asked to complete them over the phone. Demographic and pre- and postoperative data were collected and analyzed.

Results: Eleven patients underwent a laparoscopic MAL release from January 1, 2015 to January 31, 2020. Most patients, 73%, reported epigastric pain as their primary symptom for a median of 18 months. All cases were successfully completed laparoscopically, with only one intraoperative complication. Mean hospital length of stay was 1.4 d. At the time of survey completion, the mean weight change was 2.3 kg. Additional interventions for resolution of symptoms and celiac artery stenosis were required for two patients. Surveys were completed by eight patients. A mean Visick score of 1.8 showed resolution or improved symptoms for all patients. SF-36 scores were highest for physical functioning, emotional well-being, and social functioning health areas.

Conclusions: Minimally invasive release of the MAL is a safe and effective surgery for patients suffering from MALS. Symptoms improved after adequate release of the ligament, with minimal morbidity and additional postoperative procedures needed.

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微创手术有效缓解正中弓状韧带综合征。
目的:正中弓状韧带(MAL)综合征是与腹腔动脉干受压有关的一系列症状。微创韧带松解术已被证明可改善这些症状。本研究描述了一个机构使用这种方法的经验,并报告了微创释放的结果和患者的生活质量。方法:我们对我院所有微创松解MAL的患者进行了回顾性分析。患者邮寄了一份由36项简短表格和Visick问卷组成的调查问卷。如果调查在一个月后没有归还,病人就会被要求通过电话完成调查。收集和分析人口统计学和术前及术后数据。结果:2015年1月1日至2020年1月31日,11例患者行腹腔镜下MAL释放术。大多数患者(73%)报告腹痛为主要症状,持续时间中位数为18个月。所有病例均成功完成腹腔镜手术,术中并发症1例。平均住院时间为1.4 d。在调查完成时,平均体重变化为2.3 kg。两名患者需要额外的干预措施来缓解症状和腹腔动脉狭窄。8名患者完成了问卷调查。平均Visick评分为1.8表示所有患者的症状缓解或改善。SF-36得分最高的是身体功能、情感健康和社会功能健康领域。结论:微创脊髓侧索肌松解术是治疗脊髓侧索肌萎缩症的一种安全有效的手术方法。充分释放韧带后,症状得到改善,发病率最低,需要额外的术后手术。
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期刊介绍: JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons publishes original scientific articles on basic science and technical topics in all the fields involved with laparoscopic, robotic, and minimally invasive surgery. CRSLS, MIS Case Reports from SLS is dedicated to the publication of Case Reports in the field of minimally invasive surgery. The journals seek to advance our understandings and practice of minimally invasive, image-guided surgery by providing a forum for all relevant disciplines and by promoting the exchange of information and ideas across specialties.
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