Laparoscopic Versusopen Appendectomy - Which One Is Better?

A. Rahman, S. H. Sheikh, Ibrahim Siddique, S. Islam, A. Ullah, K. Morshed
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Objective: Appendectomy, being the most common surgical procedure performed in general surgery, is still being performed by both open and laparoscopic methods due to a lack of consensus as to which is the most appropriate method. Because further trials are necessary and few such studies have been performed in developing countries, we decided to evaluate the outcomes of the 2 procedures to share our experience with others. Methods: Prospectively collected data from 618 consecutive patients with appendicitis were studied. These comprised of 340 patients who underwent conventional open appendectomy and 260 patients treated laparoscoplcally&18 were excluded because of protocol violations. The two groups were compared with respect to operative time, length of hospital stay, postoperative pain, return to normal work, complication rate and cost. Results: There were no statistical differences regarding patient characteristics between the two groups. Conversion to laparotomy was necessary in 5 patients (1.88%). Laparoscopic appendectomy was associated with a shorter hospital stay (1.5 d vs 2.5 d), lower incidence of wound infection (3.07% vs 8.29%,) &less analgesia requirement. The operative time was more (45.6 vs 24.5 min) and the cost of treatment was higher in the laparoscopic group. Conclusion: The laparoscopic technique is a safe and clinically beneficial operative procedure. It provides certain advantages over open appendectomy, ·including short hospital stay, decreased requirement .of postoperative analgesia, early food tolerance, and earlier return to normal activities, Where feasible, laparoscopy should be undertaken as the initial procedure of choice for most cases of appendicitis. Journal of Surgical Sciences (2013) Vol. 17 (1) : 7-13
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腹腔镜阑尾切除术和开放式阑尾切除术——哪个更好?
目的:阑尾切除术是普通外科手术中最常见的手术方式,由于对哪种方法最合适缺乏共识,目前仍在采用开放和腹腔镜两种方法进行阑尾切除术。由于进一步的试验是必要的,而且在发展中国家进行的此类研究很少,我们决定评估这两种手术的结果,以与他人分享我们的经验。方法:前瞻性收集连续618例阑尾炎患者资料。其中340例患者接受了传统的开放式阑尾切除术,260例患者接受了腹腔镜手术[18],由于违反了手术方案而被排除。比较两组患者的手术时间、住院时间、术后疼痛、恢复正常工作、并发症发生率和费用。结果:两组患者特征无统计学差异。5例(1.88%)需转剖腹手术。腹腔镜阑尾切除术与较短的住院时间(1.5 d vs 2.5 d)、较低的伤口感染发生率(3.07% vs 8.29%)和较少的镇痛需求相关。腹腔镜组手术时间更长(45.6 vs 24.5 min),治疗费用更高。结论:腹腔镜手术是一种安全、有益的手术方法。与开放式阑尾切除术相比,它具有一定的优势,包括住院时间短、术后镇痛需求减少、早期耐受食物、早期恢复正常活动。在可行的情况下,大多数阑尾炎病例应首选腹腔镜手术。外科杂志(2013)Vol. 17 (1): 7-13
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