Laparoscopic Colorectal Procedures
1999; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 9; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/00129689-199912000-00005
ISSN1534-4908
AutoresFrancisco Sérgio Pinheiro Regadas, José Reinan Ramos, Jayme V. S. Souza, Jose A. Reis Neto, Angelita Habr Gama, Fábio Guilherme Campos, Luiz C. Pandini, Mauro Marchiori, Raul Cutãit, Joao A. Pupo Neto, Trajano Salgado Neto, Sthela M. M. Regadas,
Tópico(s)Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
ResumoAn evaluation of the results of the Brazilian experience in colorectal laparoscopic procedures in a multicenter prospective protocol done by the Brazilian Society of Colo-Proctology is presented. From December 1991 to August 1998, 1,161 patients (583 men and 578 women; mean age, 49.8 years), were operated on laparoscopically. Most of the procedures (40.5%) were for cancer, and the most common procedure was anterior resection (22.5%). The mean operative time was 189 minutes (3.1 hours). There were 42 (3.6%) perioperative complications; visceral injuries were the most common (1.4%). Conversions occurred in 122 (10.5%) cases. There were 148 (12.7%) postoperative complications; wound infections were the most common (5.2%). A liquid diet was started at a mean time of 1.4 days after the operation, and the mean hospitalization period was 6.4 days. The mortality rate was 1.5%.
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