Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign Diseases

Background: Obesity is a challenging health problem in gynecologic surgery. Laparoscopic has the potential advantages than abdominal hysterectomy of being quicker, efficient with low estimated blood loss.Aim of the work: To compare the safety and effectiveness of laparoscopic and abdominal hysterect...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Thapet, Mahmoud Farouk Midan, Mahmoud Rady, Hossam Abdou
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Language:English
Published: Egyptian knowledge bank 2020-04-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Arts
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Online Access:https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_82985_585ea6e92dfe39070bebd15850d26f43.pdf
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spelling doaj-c1455c41fc184af88f8e543f0030e5ae2021-01-15T16:33:21ZengEgyptian knowledge bankInternational Journal of Medical Arts2636-41742682-37802020-04-012236537210.21608/ijma.2020.23354.109382985Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign DiseasesMohamed Thapet0Mahmoud Farouk Midan1Mahmoud Rady2Hossam Abdou3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Damietta Faculty of Medicine Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Damietta Faculty of Medicine, Al Azhar University, EgyptDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, Egypt.Background: Obesity is a challenging health problem in gynecologic surgery. Laparoscopic has the potential advantages than abdominal hysterectomy of being quicker, efficient with low estimated blood loss.Aim of the work: To compare the safety and effectiveness of laparoscopic and abdominal hysterectomy for benign conditions in obese patients. Patients and Methods: Sixty patients were submitted to history taking, clinical examination, Lab investigations, abdominal ultrasound and biopsy for suspicious pathology. Patients divided into two equal groups. The first for total laparoscopic hysterectomy and the second for trans-abdominal hysterectomy. Patients were followed for six months after surgery. Data collected include operative time, amount of blood loss, complications and duration of hospital stay. Results: BMI was significantly higher among open when compared to laparoscopic group (43.69±3.86 vs 34.5±4.02 respectively), and low parity and low cesarean deliveries were significantly increased in laparoscopic group. The highest indication of hysterectomy in laparoscopic group was adenomyosis (43.3%) followed by fibroid (30.0%), while in open group, the most common indication was fibroid (53.3%) followed by adenomyosis (26.7%). Operative time showed significant decrease in laparoscopic when compared to open hysterectomy groups (56.23±21.5 vs 78.87±8.22 minutes respectively) and blood loss was significantly decreased among laparoscopic group. Finally, the length of hospital stay was significantly decreased in laparoscopic when compared to open groups (the median was 10 versus 24 hours respectively). Conclusion: Laparoscopic hysterectomy is superior to abdominal hysterectomy in obese females with benign conditions in terms of safety and efficacy.https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_82985_585ea6e92dfe39070bebd15850d26f43.pdflaparoscopyabdominalbenignhysterectomyobesity
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author Mohamed Thapet
Mahmoud Farouk Midan
Mahmoud Rady
Hossam Abdou
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Mahmoud Farouk Midan
Mahmoud Rady
Hossam Abdou
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign Diseases
International Journal of Medical Arts
laparoscopy
abdominal
benign
hysterectomy
obesity
author_facet Mohamed Thapet
Mahmoud Farouk Midan
Mahmoud Rady
Hossam Abdou
author_sort Mohamed Thapet
title Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign Diseases
title_short Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign Diseases
title_full Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign Diseases
title_fullStr Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic Hysterectomy versus Abdominal Hysterectomy for Obese Women with Benign Diseases
title_sort laparoscopic hysterectomy versus abdominal hysterectomy for obese women with benign diseases
publisher Egyptian knowledge bank
series International Journal of Medical Arts
issn 2636-4174
2682-3780
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background: Obesity is a challenging health problem in gynecologic surgery. Laparoscopic has the potential advantages than abdominal hysterectomy of being quicker, efficient with low estimated blood loss.Aim of the work: To compare the safety and effectiveness of laparoscopic and abdominal hysterectomy for benign conditions in obese patients. Patients and Methods: Sixty patients were submitted to history taking, clinical examination, Lab investigations, abdominal ultrasound and biopsy for suspicious pathology. Patients divided into two equal groups. The first for total laparoscopic hysterectomy and the second for trans-abdominal hysterectomy. Patients were followed for six months after surgery. Data collected include operative time, amount of blood loss, complications and duration of hospital stay. Results: BMI was significantly higher among open when compared to laparoscopic group (43.69±3.86 vs 34.5±4.02 respectively), and low parity and low cesarean deliveries were significantly increased in laparoscopic group. The highest indication of hysterectomy in laparoscopic group was adenomyosis (43.3%) followed by fibroid (30.0%), while in open group, the most common indication was fibroid (53.3%) followed by adenomyosis (26.7%). Operative time showed significant decrease in laparoscopic when compared to open hysterectomy groups (56.23±21.5 vs 78.87±8.22 minutes respectively) and blood loss was significantly decreased among laparoscopic group. Finally, the length of hospital stay was significantly decreased in laparoscopic when compared to open groups (the median was 10 versus 24 hours respectively). Conclusion: Laparoscopic hysterectomy is superior to abdominal hysterectomy in obese females with benign conditions in terms of safety and efficacy.
topic laparoscopy
abdominal
benign
hysterectomy
obesity
url https://ijma.journals.ekb.eg/article_82985_585ea6e92dfe39070bebd15850d26f43.pdf
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