Laparoscopic Right Colon Resection With Transvaginal Extraction: A Systematic Review of 90 Cases

Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques
C Kayaalp, M A Yagci

Abstract

Natural orifice specimen extraction is a laparoscopic technique that reduces the procedure's invasiveness. We aimed to examine all the available data for the transvaginal extraction of laparoscopic right-sided colonic resections. A systematic search was conducted using PubMed/MEDLINE, Cochrane, Google Scholar, EBSCO, clinicaltrials.gov, and congress abstract databases. All case-control series, case series, and case reports were included, irrespective of age, region, race, obesity, comorbidities, or history of previous surgery. No restrictions were made in terms of language, country, or journal. Patient selection criteria and results of the cumulative data. The search identified 10 studies including 90 cases. Most patients were elderly (mean, 65.9; range, 29 to 87 y) and had comorbid diseases (96%). 33.8% had a history of abdominopelvic surgery. The mean body mass index was 25.7 kg/m (range, 18 to 50 kg/m). Most patients (83%) had malign or premalign (14%) diseases and required regular or extended right hemicolectomies (99%). The mean operating time and blood loss ranges were 193 (140 to 471) minutes and 62.4 (0 to 300) mL, respectively. Overall, morbidities were seen in 18 patients (20%), and 3 of them were related to the trans...Continue Reading

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Jun 16, 2015·Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part a·Cuneyt KayaalpFatih Sumer
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