The Effect of Obesity and Increased Waist Circumference on the Outcome of Laparoscopic Nephrectomy.

IF 1.8 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Advances in Urology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-01-22 DOI:10.1155/2017/3941727
D B Hennessey, E M Bolton, A Z Thomas, R P Manecksha, T H Lynch
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Introduction. The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide. Obesity can be determined by body mass index (BMI); however waist circumference (WC) is a better measure of central obesity. This study evaluates the outcome of laparoscopic nephrectomy on patients with an abnormal WC. Methods. A WC of >88 cm for women and >102 cm for men was defined as obese. Data collected included age, gender, American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) score, renal function, anaesthetic duration, surgery duration, blood loss, complications, and duration of hospital stay. Results. 144 patients were assessed; 73 (50.7%) of the patients had abnormal WC for their gender. There was no difference between the groups for conversion to open surgery, number of ports used, blood loss, and complications. Abnormal WC was associated with a longer median anaesthetic duration, 233 min, IQR (215-265) versus 204 min, IQR (190-210), p = 0.0022, and operative duration, 178 min, IQR (160-190) versus 137 min, IQR (128-162), p < 0.0001. Patients with an abnormal WC also had a longer inpatient stay, p = 0.0436. Conclusion. Laparoscopic nephrectomy is safe in obese patients. However, obese patients should be informed that their obesity prolongs the anaesthetic duration and duration of the surgery and is associated with a prolonged recovery.

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肥胖和腰围增加对腹腔镜肾切除术疗效的影响
介绍肥胖在世界范围内的流行率正在上升。肥胖可以通过体重指数(BMI)来确定;然而,腰围(WC)是衡量中心性肥胖的更好指标。本研究评估腹腔镜肾切除术对WC异常患者的疗效。方法。>88的WC 女性为cm,>102 cm的男性被定义为肥胖。收集的数据包括年龄、性别、美国麻醉师协会(ASA)评分、肾功能、麻醉持续时间、手术持续时间、失血、并发症和住院时间。后果对144名患者进行了评估;73例(50.7%)患者的WC存在性别异常。两组之间在转为开放手术、使用端口数量、失血和并发症方面没有差异。WC异常与中位麻醉持续时间较长有关,233 最小IQR(215–265)与204 min,IQR(190–210),p=0.0022,手术持续时间,178 最小IQR(160–190)与137 最小IQR(128–162),p<0.0001。WC异常的患者住院时间也更长,p=0.0436。结论腹腔镜肾切除术对肥胖患者是安全的。然而,应告知肥胖患者,他们的肥胖会延长麻醉持续时间和手术持续时间,并与长期康复有关。
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Advances in Urology
Advances in Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Advances in Urology is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes state-of-the-art reviews and original research papers of wide interest in all fields of urology. The journal strives to provide publication of important manuscripts to the widest possible audience worldwide, without the constraints of expensive, hard-to-access, traditional bound journals. Advances in Urology is designed to improve publication access of both well-established urologic scientists and less well-established writers, by allowing interested scientists worldwide to participate fully.
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