A nationwide analysis of laparoscopy in high-risk colorectal surgery patients
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A nationwide analysis of laparoscopy in high-risk colorectal surgery patients
Abstract
Background: Due to safety concerns, the use of laparoscopy in high-risk colorectal surgery patients has been limited. Small reports have demonstrated the benefit of laparoscopy in this population; however, large comparative studies are lacking.
Study design: A retrospective review of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample 2009 was conducted. Patients undergoing elective colorectal resections for benign and malignant pathology were included in the high-risk group if they had at least two of the following criteria: age > 70, obesity, smoking, anemia, congestive heart failure, valvular disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic pulmonary, kidney and liver disease. Using multivariate logistic regression, the outcomes of laparoscopic surgery were compared to open and converted surgery.
Results: Of 145,600 colorectal surgery cases, 32.79% were high-risk. High-risk patients had higher mortality, hospital charges, and longer hospital stay compared to low-risk patients. The use of laparoscopy was lower in the high-risk group with higher conversion rates. In high-risk patients, compared to open surgery, laparoscopy was associated with lower mortality (OR = 0.60), shorter hospital stay, lower charges, decreased respiratory failure (OR = 0.53), urinary tract infection (OR = 0.64), anastomotic leak (OR = 0.69) and wound complications (OR = 0.46). Conversion to open surgery was not associated with higher mortality.
Conclusions: Laparoscopy in high-risk colorectal patients is safe and may demonstrate advantages compared to open surgery.
Comment in
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Risk criteria for scientific researches. For whom the bell tolls?J Gastrointest Surg. 2014 Sep;18(9):1720. doi: 10.1007/s11605-014-2578-1. Epub 2014 Jun 19. J Gastrointest Surg. 2014. PMID: 24944157 No abstract available.
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