PMU3 An Economic Model for Surgical Complication Treatment Costs Among Patients Undergoing Selected Major Surgeries Performed in Open Versus Laparoscopic Approach

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A. Patkar
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A. Marano ◽  
E. Ostuni ◽  
S. Sandrucci ◽  
M. Degiuli

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E.M. Sandberg ◽  
C.I. Hill-Lydecker ◽  
F.E.M. Vree ◽  
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Kim Davenport ◽  
Dev Mohan Gulur ◽  
Stephen Keoghane ◽  
Roberto Melotti ◽  
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K. Y. Tan ◽  
Fumio Konishi ◽  
S. Tsujinaka ◽  
K. Mizokami ◽  
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Maurício Veloso Brun ◽  
Paula Cristina Basso ◽  
Marília Teresa de Oliveira ◽  
Fabíola Dalmolin ◽  
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Introduction. Gossypiboma is a rare surgical complication in small animals. The authors reported the laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment of an abdominal gossypiboma and chronic draining fistula postopen ovariohysterectomy (OVH) unresponsive to medical treatment in a bitch. Case Presentation. The patient had undergone OVH and exploratory laparotomy in other veterinary practice 3 years previously. The animal, presenting a chronic fistula, was then referred to UFSM Veterinary Hospital. Ultrasonographic examination revealed a structure compatible with a granuloma. For the laparoscopic procedure, a 3-port (two at 11 mm; one at 6 mm) access was used. Adhesiolysis and mass removal were performed by blunt dissection and bipolar electrocoagulation. The fistula was treated by mobilising the omentum through it. There were no intra- or postoperative complications. The chronic wound showed first intention healing. The mass was composed of fibrous tissues surrounding one surgical gauze. Discussion and Conclusion. The removal of a retained surgical gauze in the abdomen by laparoscopy has already been described in medicine. However, a laparoscopic approach for treating a fistulous draining tract due to a gossypiboma has not been previously reported in dogs. Laparoscopic exploration of the fistula allowed the use of a pedicled omental flap through infected sites to control chronic infection. Laparoscopic surgery can be used to identify and treat abdominal gossypiboma in dogs, including those with chronic abdominal sinus.


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Takeyuki Misawa ◽  
Yuji Baba ◽  
Shinsuke Ohashi ◽  
Katsuhito Suwa ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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pp. 3088-3095
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Saad Ab-razq Mijbas ◽  
Samer Makki Mohamed Al-Hakkak ◽  
Ali Abood Alnajim ◽  
Hassan Abdulla Abadi AL-Aquli

The gold standard modality of management of cystic echinococcosis remains surgery. Regardless of the increased interest in nonsurgical techniques. The study aims to compare laparoscopic versus open methods of the hydatid cyst of the liver regarding complication rate, postoperative hospital stays, and effectiveness. A prospective randomized study. One hundred two patients with liver hydatid cyst in which 60 patients fulfil study requirements. Those undergone either open surgical or laparoscopic approaches under cover of albendazole treatment. The data divided into two groups, group 1 (28), group2 (32), we collected demographic data, surgical approach types, and postoperative data. The overall of 102 patients with hydatid cyst of the liver was randomized,60 patients full the study requirements, 28 patients (46.67%) had a laparoscopic procedure, and 32 patients (53.33%) had an open method. The total number of liver hydatid cysts was 70, and the operative time means 77 min (range,60–120 min) in the laparoscopic group and 55 min (range, 40–110 min) in the open group which is significant (P-value 0.0267). The postoperative hospital stay means time was 32 hours (range, 1–3 days) in the group of the laparoscopic procedure and 52 hours (range,2– 5days) in the group of open type. The postoperative surgical complication was significantly less in the laparoscopic group than the open group (p-value 0.014). A Hydatid liver cyst can be managed either by open surgical or laparoscopic techniques with comparable results. Still, the laparoscopic approach is superior in less postoperative pain, hospital stay and time, but it is essential in choosing the suitable patients.


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