Prospective evaluation of peritoneal fluid contamination following transabdominal vs. transanal specimen extraction in laparoscopic left-sided colorectal resections

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作者
Costantino, Federico A. [1 ]
Diana, Michele [1 ]
Wall, James [1 ]
Leroy, Joel [1 ]
Mutter, Didier [1 ]
Marescaux, Jacques [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Strasbourg, Dept Gen Digest & Endocrine Surg, IRCAD EITS, F-67091 Strasbourg, France
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SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES | 2012年 / 26卷 / 06期
关键词
Natural orifice specimen extraction (NOSE); Transanal specimen extraction; Laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy; Laparoscopic left colectomies; Peritoneal contamination; ANASTOMOSIS; SURGERY; TRIAL;
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10.1007/s00464-011-2066-6
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background Natural orifice specimen extraction (NOSE) in colorectal surgery prevents the need for an enlarged port site or minilaparotomy to extract the surgical specimen. The downside of this technique may be an increased risk of bacterial contamination of the peritoneal cavity from the external milieu. The aim of this study was to prospectively analyze the peritoneal bacterial contamination in NOSE and non-NOSE laparoscopic colorectal procedures. Methods Consecutive patients operated for sigmoid diverticulitis with laparoscopic approach and transanal extraction of the specimen from January to December 2010 at our university hospital were enrolled. Patients who underwent a laparoscopic sigmoidectomy in the same study period with conventional specimen extraction were used as reference. Peritoneal fluid samples were collected under sterile conditions at the end of the procedure and sent for gram stain as well as anaerobic, aerobic, and fungal cultures. Results Twenty-nine patients underwent laparoscopic sigmoidectomy for diverticulitis with transanal NOSE, while 9 patients underwent laparoscopic sigmoidectomy with conventional specimen extraction during the same period. The two groups were successfully matched 1:2 (17 NOSE and 9 non-NOSE) according age, sex, ASA, and Charlson comorbidity score. The contamination rate of peritoneal fluid was 100% vs. 88.9% in NOSE and non-NOSE procedures, respectively (P = 0.23). Overall and major complications rates were 27.6% vs. 11.10% (P = 0.41) and 5.08% vs. 11.1% (P = 1) in NOSE vs. non-NOSE procedures, respectively. In the NOSE group there was a statistically significant lower consumption of oral paracetamol (P = 0.007) and of oral tramadol (P = 0.02). Conclusions Although a higher peritoneal contamination was found in the NOSE procedures, there were no significant differences in clinical outcomes relative to standard approach. Avoiding a minilaparotomy to extract the specimen resulted in a significantly lower postoperative analgesic requirement in the NOSE group.
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