Frontiers in Surgery (Jan 2023)

Advantage of laparoscopic surgery in patients with generalized obesity operated for colorectal malignancy: A retrospective cohort study

  • Yen-Lin Yu,
  • Yen-Lin Yu,
  • Yu-Jen Hsu,
  • Yu-Jen Hsu,
  • Chun-Kai Liao,
  • Chun-Kai Liao,
  • Yueh-Chen Lin,
  • Yueh-Chen Lin,
  • Jeng-Fu You,
  • Jeng-Fu You,
  • Wen-Sy Tsai,
  • Wen-Sy Tsai,
  • Bor-Kang Jong,
  • Bor-Kang Jong,
  • Yih-Jong Chern,
  • Yih-Jong Chern

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.1062746
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

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BackgroundBecause of the progression of minimally invasive surgery skills and obesity in colorectal surgery, we aimed to evaluate the short-term outcomes of colorectal cancer resections in patients with generalized obesity at a single teaching hospital with mature surgical techniques and training programs.MethodsA total of 537 patients were diagnosed with CRC and had a body mass index ≥30 kg/m2 between January 2009 and December 2019 at a single institution. 265 patients underwent open surgery and 272 patients underwent laparoscopic surgery. Data were analysed to explore the independent risk factors for postoperative complications.ResultsThe laparoscopic group had less blood loss (73 ± 128 vs. 148 ± 290 ml, p < 0.001) and a shorter postoperative hospital stay (10.8 ± 17.1 vs. 11.7 ± 6.8 days, p < 0.001) than the open group. The number of harvested lymph nodes did not significantly differ between the two groups (30.9 ± 18.3 vs. 30.2 ± 15.3, p = 0.981). Although anastomotic leakage was significantly higher in the laparoscopic group (1.5% vs. 4.8%, p = 0.030), there were also similar overall postoperative morbidity and mortality rates between the open and laparoscopic groups for CRC patients with generalized obesity who underwent surgery.ConclusionLaparoscopic surgery can reduce blood loss, decrease the length of hospital stay, obtain a similar number of harvested lymph nodes, and achieve an acceptable conversion rate for CRC patients with generalized obesity. We suggest that laparoscopic surgery could become a standard method for CRC treatment in patients with generalized obesity.

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