World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Apr 2012)

Single-port laparoscopic colectomy versus conventional laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer: a comparison of surgical results

  • Egi Hiroyuki,
  • Hattori Minoru,
  • Hinoi Takao,
  • Takakura Yuji,
  • Kawaguchi Yasuo,
  • Shimomura Manabu,
  • Tokunaga Masakazu,
  • Adachi Tomohiro,
  • Urushihara Takashi,
  • Itamoto Toshiyuki,
  • Ohdan Hideki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-61
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 61

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Abstract Background Single-port laparoscopic surgery is a new technique that leaves no visible scar. This new technique has generated strong interest among surgeons worldwide. However, single-port laparoscopic colon surgery has not yet been standardized. Our aim in this study was to evaluate the feasibility of single-port laparoscopic colectomy compared with conventional laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer. Methods We conducted a case-matched, controlled study comparing single-port laparoscopic colectomy to conventional laparoscopic colectomy for right-sided colon cancer. Results A total of ten patients were included for the single-port laparoscopic colectomy (S-LAC) group and ten patients for the conventional laparoscopic colectomy (C-LAC) group. The length of the skin incision in the S-LAC group was significantly shorter than that of the C-LAC group. Conclusion Our early experiences indicated that S-LAC for right-sided colon cancer is a feasible and safe procedure and that S-LAC results in a better cosmetic outcome.

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