Current status of laparoscopic emergency surgery in Korea: multicenter restrospective cohort study.

Jung-Min Bae, Chang-Yeon Jung, Keesang Yoo, Hak-Jae Lee, Suk-Kyung Hong, Sungyeon Yoo, Yun Tae Jung, Eun Young Kim, Min Jung Ko, Ho-Gyun Shin
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Purpose: Laparoscopic surgery is a choice in several emergency settings. However, there has been no nationwide study or survey that has compared the clinical use of laparoscopic emergency surgery (LES) versus open abdominal emergency surgery (OES) in Korea. Therefore, we examined the state of LES across multiple centers in Korea and further compared this data with the global state based on published reports.

Methods: Data of 2,122 patients who received abdominal emergency surgery between 2014 and 2019 in three hospitals in Korea were collected and retrospectively analyzed. Several clinical factors were investigated and analyzed.

Results: Of the patients, 1,280 (60.3%) were in the OES group and 842 (39.7%) were in the LES group. The most commonly operated organ in OES was the small bowel (25.8%), whereas that for LES was the appendix. In appendectomy and cholecystectomy, 93.7% and 88.0% were in the LES group. In small bowel surgery, gastric surgery, and large bowel surgery, 89.4%, 92.0%, and 79.1% were in the OES group. The severity-related factors of patient status demonstrated statistically significant limiting factors of selection between LES and OES.

Conclusion: Although our study has several limitations, compared to the LES data from other countries, the general LES state was similar in appendectomies, cholecystectomies, and small bowel surgeries. However, in gastric and colorectal surgeries, the LES state was different from those of other countries. This study demonstrated the LES state and limiting factors of selection between LES and OES in various operated organs. Further studies are required to analyze these differences and the various limiting factors.

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韩国腹腔镜急诊手术现状:多中心回顾性队列研究
目的:腹腔镜手术是几种紧急情况下的一种选择。然而,在韩国,还没有全国性的研究或调查来比较腹腔镜急诊手术(LES)和开放式腹部急诊手术(OES)的临床应用。因此,我们检查了韩国多个中心的LES状况,并根据已发表的报告进一步将这些数据与全球状况进行了比较。方法:收集2014 - 2019年韩国3家医院2122例腹部急诊手术患者的资料进行回顾性分析。对几个临床因素进行调查和分析。结果:OES组1280例(60.3%),LES组842例(39.7%)。OES中最常手术的器官是小肠(25.8%),而LES中最常手术的器官是阑尾。在阑尾切除术和胆囊切除术中,LES组分别占93.7%和88.0%。在小肠手术、胃手术和大肠手术中,OES组占89.4%、92.0%和79.1%。患者状态的严重程度相关因素在LES和OES之间的选择具有统计学意义的限制因素。结论:虽然我们的研究存在一些局限性,但与其他国家的LES数据相比,阑尾切除术、胆囊切除术和小肠手术的LES总体状态相似。然而,在胃和结肠手术中,LES状态与其他国家不同。本研究揭示了不同手术器官的LES状态及LES与OES选择的限制因素。需要进一步的研究来分析这些差异和各种限制因素。
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