Innovative Surgical Science (Mar 2018)

The single-incision laparoscopic surgery technique has questionable advantages in colorectal surgery

  • Schneider Bernd,
  • Brockhaus Anne Catharina,
  • Gelos Marcos,
  • Rudroff Claudia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2017-0048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 77 – 84

Abstract

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Laparoscopic procedures have increasingly been accepted as standard in surgical treatment of benign and malignant entities, resulting in a continuous evolution of operative techniques. Since one of the aims in laparoscopic colorectal surgery is to reduce access trauma, one possible way is to further reduce the surgical site by the single-incision laparoscopic surgery technique (SLS). One of the main criticisms concerning the use of SLS is its questionable benefit combined with its technical demands for the surgeon. These questions were addressed by comparing SLS versus conventional laparoscopic multitrocar surgery (LMS) in benign and malignant conditions with respect to technical operative parameters and early postoperative outcome of the patients.

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