Single-port laparoscopic surgery for benign salpingo-ovarian pathology: a single-center experience from Saudi Arabia

Annals of Saudi Medicine
Ismail A Al-BadawiAhmed Abu-Zaid

Abstract

There are limited data and few solid conclusions on the use of single-port laparoscopic surgery (SPLS) in gynecologic procedures. The objective of our descriptive study was to review our single-center experience with benign salpingo-ovarian conditions (feasibility, safety and surgical outcomes). A retrospective cross-sectional study from January-2012 to October-2014. King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center--a referral tertiary healthcare center. All gynecologic patients who underwent SPLS procedures for benign adnexal pathologies were analyzed for pre-, intra-and postoperative details. SPLS was done using a single multi-port trocar and standard laparoscopic instruments. Perioperative complications and conversion rate. Eighty (n=80) patients underwent SPLS interventions. the median age and BMi were 37 years and 24.6 kg/m2, respectively. Thirty-one patients (38.8%) had >=1 previous abdominopelvic surgeries. Of 104 SPLS procedures conducted, the three most common procedures were unilateral ovarian cystectomy (n=21/104; 20.2%), bilateral ovarian transposition (n=20/104; 19.2%), and unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (n=16/104; 15.4%). No patient required addition of extra ports or conversion to conventional multi-port lapar...Continue Reading

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