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Clinical impact of laparoscopic surgery and adhesion prevention material for prevention of small bowel obstruction.
Yamada, Takeshi; Hirata, Keiji; Ichikawa, Daisuke; Ikeda, Masataka; Fujita, Fumihiko; Eto, Ken; Yukawa, Norio; Kojima, Yutaka; Matsuda, Akihisa; Shimoyama, Rai; Ochiai, Hideto; Kumamoto, Kensuke; Takayama, Yuichi; Komono, Akira; Sonoda, Hiromichi; Ohta, Ryo; Yokoyama, Yasuyuki; Yoshida, Hiroshi; Kaibori, Masaki; Takemasa, Ichiro.
Affiliation
  • Yamada T; Department of Gastrointestinal and Hepato-Billiary-Pancreatic Surgery, Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Hirata K; First Department of Surgery University of Occupational and Environmental Health Fukuoka Japan.
  • Ichikawa D; First Department of Surgery Yamanashi University Kofu Japan.
  • Ikeda M; Division of lower GI, Department of Surgery Hyogo College of Medicine Nishinomiya Japan.
  • Fujita F; Departments of Surgery Kurume University School of Medicine Kurume Japan.
  • Eto K; Department of Surgery The Jikei University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan.
  • Yukawa N; Department of Surgery Yokohama City University Yokohama Japan.
  • Kojima Y; Department of Coloproctological Surgery Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine Tokyo Japan.
  • Matsuda A; Department of Gastrointestinal and Hepato-Billiary-Pancreatic Surgery, Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Shimoyama R; Department of Surgery Shonan Kamakura General Hospital Kamakura Japan.
  • Ochiai H; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery Iwata City Hospital Iwata Japan.
  • Kumamoto K; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery Kagawa University Takamatsu Japan.
  • Takayama Y; Department of Surgery Ogaki Municipal Hospital Gifu Japan.
  • Komono A; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery Fukuoka University Faculty of Medicine Fukuoka Japan.
  • Sonoda H; Department of Gastrointestinal and Hepato-Billiary-Pancreatic Surgery, Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Ohta R; Department of Gastrointestinal and Hepato-Billiary-Pancreatic Surgery, Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Yokoyama Y; Department of Digestive Surgery, Nippon Medical School Musashi-Kosugi Hospital Kawasaki Japan.
  • Yoshida H; Department of Gastrointestinal and Hepato-Billiary-Pancreatic Surgery, Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Kaibori M; Department of Surgery Kansai Medical University Osaka Japan.
  • Takemasa I; Department of Surgery, Surgical Oncology and Science Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine Sapporo Japan.
Ann Gastroenterol Surg ; 6(5): 651-657, 2022 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36091308
Aim: Adhesive small bowel obstructions (SBO) are one of the most common complications following abdominal surgery, and they decrease patient quality of life. Since 2000, laparoscopic surgery has been employed with increasing frequency, as has adhesion prevention material (APM). In this study we tried to evaluate whether laparoscopic surgery and APM reduce the incidence of SBO. Methods: In Cohort 1, we included patients who developed SBO and received inpatient treatment between 2015 and 2018. We evaluated the elapsed time between precedent surgery and the onset of SBO, and what kind of surgery most often causes SBO. In Cohort 2, we included patients who underwent digestive surgery between 2012 and 2014 and evaluated SBO incidence within 5 y after the precedent surgery. Results: In all, 2058 patients were included in Cohort 1. Of these, 164 had experienced no precedent surgery. Among patients with a history of abdominal surgery, 29.7% experienced SBO within 1 y after the precedent surgery and 48.1% within 3 y. Altogether, 18798 patients were analyzed in Cohort 2. The incidence of SBO after laparoscopic colorectal surgery was lower than that of open colorectal surgery (P < .001), and laparoscopic gastroduodenal surgery was also lower (P = .02). However, there were no differences between laparoscopic and open surgery for other types of surgery. The use of APM had no effect on SBO incidence in any type of abdominal surgery. Conclusions: Laparoscopic surgery helps to reduce SBO incidence only in colorectal surgery, and possibly in gastroduodenal surgery. APM does not reduce SBO after abdominal surgery.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Aspects: Patient_preference Language: En Journal: Ann Gastroenterol Surg Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Aspects: Patient_preference Language: En Journal: Ann Gastroenterol Surg Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: Japan