Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques (Dec 2010)
Single incision laparoscopic surgery cholecystectomy in children – preliminary experience
Abstract
Introduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the gold standard for cholecystectomy, since Mouret introducedit in 1987. In 1997 Navarra described “one incision” cholecystectomy, but only recently has single incisionlaparoscopic surgery (SILS) gained wider acceptance, mostly due to technological developments. The primary goals ofSILS are avoidance of visible scarring and minimizing surgical trauma.Aim: We present our first experience of 3 cases of children (2 females, 1 male; ages 2.5-17 years) treated with SILScholecystectomy.Methods and results: One child had undergone previous open left adrenalectomy for neuroblastoma. We used a CovidienSILS Port in one case and 3 single-use low-profile ports in the others. Percutaneous stay suture was used to suspendthe gallbladder, and standard cholecystectomy was performed using 1 straight and 1 disposable articulatinginstrument. There were no postoperative complications. Average operating time was 70 min. Hospital stay varied from2 to 4 days.Conclusion: Our early experience with SILS cholecystectomy in children suggests that it is safe and effective, but furtherstudies and greater numbers will be required to investigate the potential benefits of this approach.