Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeon

Background: Patients with small bowel tumours frequently require surgical intervention. Minimally invasive techniques require advanced skills and may not be offered to many patients. We present a laparoscopic single-incision technique that is minimally invasive without requiring intracorporeal anast...

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Main Authors: Terry P Nickerson, Johnathon M Aho, Juliane Bingener
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Minimal Access Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.journalofmas.com/article.asp?issn=0972-9941;year=2016;volume=12;issue=3;spage=235;epage=239;aulast=Nickerson
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spelling doaj-771263149a91416fada5eacc25259ffc2020-11-24T23:42:21ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Minimal Access Surgery0972-99411998-39212016-01-0112323523910.4103/0972-9941.158958Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeonTerry P NickersonJohnathon M AhoJuliane BingenerBackground: Patients with small bowel tumours frequently require surgical intervention. Minimally invasive techniques require advanced skills and may not be offered to many patients. We present a laparoscopic single-incision technique that is minimally invasive without requiring intracorporeal anastomosis. Materials and Methods: The cases of all patients with laparoscopic small bowel resections performed by one surgeon from 2008 to 2012 were reviewed. A single-port technique was introduced after it became available at our institution in 2009. Before that, conventional laparoscopy (LAP) was performed with extension of the periumbilical incision to allow externalisation of the bowel. Results: Totally, 10 patients were identified who underwent laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: 9 in the small bowel and 1 in the terminal ileum near the cecum. Three tumours were resected before 2009 using LAP, and 7 were resected using the single-port technique. Median length of stay was 3 days, median follow-up was 16.5 months, and no patients had a recurrence. Operative time, post-operative complications, hospital length of stay, and narcotic utilisation were similar between the single-port and traditional laparoscopic groups. Conclusion: Laparoscopic removal of small bowel tumours with a small, periumbilical trocar incision is both effective and feasible without advanced technical skill.http://www.journalofmas.com/article.asp?issn=0972-9941;year=2016;volume=12;issue=3;spage=235;epage=239;aulast=NickersonCarcinoidgastrointestinal stromal tumourlaparoendoscopic single-site surgerysingle-incision small bowel resectionsingle-incision surgerysmall bowel tumours
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Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeon
Journal of Minimal Access Surgery
Carcinoid
gastrointestinal stromal tumour
laparoendoscopic single-site surgery
single-incision small bowel resection
single-incision surgery
small bowel tumours
author_facet Terry P Nickerson
Johnathon M Aho
Juliane Bingener
author_sort Terry P Nickerson
title Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeon
title_short Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeon
title_full Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeon
title_fullStr Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeon
title_full_unstemmed Single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: Making it easier for patient and surgeon
title_sort single-incision laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: making it easier for patient and surgeon
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Minimal Access Surgery
issn 0972-9941
1998-3921
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Patients with small bowel tumours frequently require surgical intervention. Minimally invasive techniques require advanced skills and may not be offered to many patients. We present a laparoscopic single-incision technique that is minimally invasive without requiring intracorporeal anastomosis. Materials and Methods: The cases of all patients with laparoscopic small bowel resections performed by one surgeon from 2008 to 2012 were reviewed. A single-port technique was introduced after it became available at our institution in 2009. Before that, conventional laparoscopy (LAP) was performed with extension of the periumbilical incision to allow externalisation of the bowel. Results: Totally, 10 patients were identified who underwent laparoscopic resection of small bowel tumours: 9 in the small bowel and 1 in the terminal ileum near the cecum. Three tumours were resected before 2009 using LAP, and 7 were resected using the single-port technique. Median length of stay was 3 days, median follow-up was 16.5 months, and no patients had a recurrence. Operative time, post-operative complications, hospital length of stay, and narcotic utilisation were similar between the single-port and traditional laparoscopic groups. Conclusion: Laparoscopic removal of small bowel tumours with a small, periumbilical trocar incision is both effective and feasible without advanced technical skill.
topic Carcinoid
gastrointestinal stromal tumour
laparoendoscopic single-site surgery
single-incision small bowel resection
single-incision surgery
small bowel tumours
url http://www.journalofmas.com/article.asp?issn=0972-9941;year=2016;volume=12;issue=3;spage=235;epage=239;aulast=Nickerson
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