Extreme obesity and total laparoscopic hysterectomy: Case report

M. Dokić, D. Šljivančanin, Sandra Babic, B. Milošević
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Introduction: Previously, the laparoscopic approach was not considered for obese people, because of the increased risk of operative and postoperative complications. In recent years, however, the approach has changed in favor of minimally invasive procedures that avoid laparotomy, which, in obese people, is the most common cause of complications, in the form of slower and aggravated wound healing, bleeding, and infections at the laparotomy site. In emergency situations, extreme obesity accompanied by multiple comorbidities still remains a real challenge for endoscopic surgery, the surgeon and the entire surgical and anesthesiology team. Case report: We present a case of a 61-year-old, extremely obese patient, who was admitted to hospital as an emergency case, due to prolonged vaginal bleeding and anemia. After preoperative preparation, the patient underwent surgery - laparoscopic total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Conclusion: Obesity is a major problem in modern society. In addition to directly affecting health, excessive body weight in a patient makes it very difficult to perform surgical procedures. The thickness of the abdominal wall and accompanying health problems are a contraindication for laparoscopic operations. In such cases, performing surgery, especially laparoscopic procedures, requires a trained team of professionals and appropriate equipment. Laparoscopic surgery is more and more present, even in the most difficult cases. In presenting this case, we aimed to demonstrate that it is possible to successfully perform total laparoscopic hysterectomy in extremely obese patients with associated health problems, even in emergency situations.
极端肥胖与腹腔镜全子宫切除术:1例报告
导论:以前,由于手术和术后并发症的风险增加,腹腔镜方法不被考虑用于肥胖人群。然而,近年来,这种方法已经改变,倾向于微创手术,避免了剖腹手术,对于肥胖人群来说,剖腹手术是最常见的并发症,其形式是伤口愈合缓慢和加剧,出血和剖腹手术部位感染。在紧急情况下,伴有多种合并症的极度肥胖仍然是内窥镜手术、外科医生以及整个外科和麻醉学团队面临的真正挑战。病例报告:我们提出一个61岁,极度肥胖的病人,谁是入院的紧急情况下,由于长期阴道出血和贫血。术前准备后,患者行腹腔镜全子宫双侧输卵管卵巢切除术。结论:肥胖是现代社会的一个主要问题。除了直接影响健康外,体重过重的病人很难进行外科手术。腹壁厚度和伴随的健康问题是腹腔镜手术的禁忌症。在这种情况下,进行手术,特别是腹腔镜手术,需要一个训练有素的专业团队和适当的设备。腹腔镜手术越来越多,即使是在最困难的情况下。在这个案例中,我们的目的是证明,即使在紧急情况下,也可以成功地对伴有相关健康问题的极度肥胖患者进行腹腔镜全子宫切除术。
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