Application of single incision laparoscopic surgery for appendectomies in patients with complicated appendicitis

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Purpose: Recently, single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) has been studied for its being less invasive surgery and having cosmetic improvement. We investigated the application of SILS for an appendectomy (SILS-A) in cases of complicated appendicitis and compare it with a conventional laparoscopic appendectomy (C-LA). Methods: This study involved a total of 40 patients who underwent C-LA or SILS-A in patients with complicated appendicitis; 25 patients received a C-LA, and the other 15 patients received a SILS-A. The clinical outcomes and cosmetic results were compared between the groups. Results: The SILS-A procedures were performed successfully in patients with complicated appendicitis, but 6 patients who underwent SILS-A needed an additional port for dissection and drainage. Clinical outcomes and postoperative complications were similar in both study groups. The SILS-A group showed significantly higher numbers of pain control than the C-LA group, and the one port SLLS-A group showed significantly better cosmetic result than the C-LA group. Conclusion: SILS-A is technically feasible and safe in patients with complicated appendicitis. However, SILS-A has more postoperative pain than C-LA, and more active pain control should be considered for patients undergoing SILS-A. © 2010 The Korean Society of Coloproctology.

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Kang, K. C., Lee, S. Y., Kang, D. B., Kim, S. H., Oh, J. T., Choi, D. H., … Lee, J. K. (2010). Application of single incision laparoscopic surgery for appendectomies in patients with complicated appendicitis. Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology, 26(6), 388–394. https://doi.org/10.3393/jksc.2010.26.6.388

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