Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal Surgery

We herein report a 66-year-old female patient who developed an undiagnosed small bowel obstruction without a history of prior abdominal surgery and was successfully treated by single-incision laparoscopic surgery. A small bowel obstruction with unknown cause typically requires some sort of surgical...

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Main Authors: Noriaki Koizumi, Hiroki Kobayashi, Tsuyoshi Takagi, Kanehisa Fukumoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Surgery
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/942393
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spelling doaj-da96c0ac47ee45ec9c03158f21677b952020-11-25T01:41:17ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Surgery2090-69002090-69192015-01-01201510.1155/2015/942393942393Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal SurgeryNoriaki Koizumi0Hiroki Kobayashi1Tsuyoshi Takagi2Kanehisa Fukumoto3Department of Surgery, Nishijin Hospital, 1035 Mizomae-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8319, JapanDepartment of Surgery, Nishijin Hospital, 1035 Mizomae-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8319, JapanDepartment of Surgery, Nishijin Hospital, 1035 Mizomae-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8319, JapanDepartment of Surgery, Nishijin Hospital, 1035 Mizomae-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8319, JapanWe herein report a 66-year-old female patient who developed an undiagnosed small bowel obstruction without a history of prior abdominal surgery and was successfully treated by single-incision laparoscopic surgery. A small bowel obstruction with unknown cause typically requires some sort of surgical treatment in parallel with a definitive diagnosis. Although open abdominal surgery has been generally performed for the treatment of small bowel obstructions, laparoscopic surgery for small bowel obstructions has been increasing in popularity due to its less invasiveness, including fewer postoperative complications and a shorter hospital stay. As a much less invasive therapeutic strategy, we have performed single-incision laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of an undiagnosed small bowel obstruction. We were able to make a definitive diagnosis after sufficient intra-abdominal inspection and to perform enterotomy through a small umbilical incision. Single-incision laparoscopic surgery appears to be comparable to conventional laparoscopic surgery and provides improved cosmesis, although it is an optional strategy only applicable to selected patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/942393
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author Noriaki Koizumi
Hiroki Kobayashi
Tsuyoshi Takagi
Kanehisa Fukumoto
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Hiroki Kobayashi
Tsuyoshi Takagi
Kanehisa Fukumoto
Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal Surgery
Case Reports in Surgery
author_facet Noriaki Koizumi
Hiroki Kobayashi
Tsuyoshi Takagi
Kanehisa Fukumoto
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title Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal Surgery
title_short Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal Surgery
title_full Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal Surgery
title_fullStr Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Undiagnosed Small Bowel Obstruction in a Patient without a History of Abdominal Surgery
title_sort single-incision laparoscopic surgery for undiagnosed small bowel obstruction in a patient without a history of abdominal surgery
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Surgery
issn 2090-6900
2090-6919
publishDate 2015-01-01
description We herein report a 66-year-old female patient who developed an undiagnosed small bowel obstruction without a history of prior abdominal surgery and was successfully treated by single-incision laparoscopic surgery. A small bowel obstruction with unknown cause typically requires some sort of surgical treatment in parallel with a definitive diagnosis. Although open abdominal surgery has been generally performed for the treatment of small bowel obstructions, laparoscopic surgery for small bowel obstructions has been increasing in popularity due to its less invasiveness, including fewer postoperative complications and a shorter hospital stay. As a much less invasive therapeutic strategy, we have performed single-incision laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of an undiagnosed small bowel obstruction. We were able to make a definitive diagnosis after sufficient intra-abdominal inspection and to perform enterotomy through a small umbilical incision. Single-incision laparoscopic surgery appears to be comparable to conventional laparoscopic surgery and provides improved cosmesis, although it is an optional strategy only applicable to selected patients.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/942393
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