Comparison of gallbladder extraction via the subxiphoid port and the supraumbilical port during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a prospective randomized clinical trial

Xiwen Ye, Xiaoya Niu, Dan Bai, Yu Cao, Xiaoling Mao, Huizhen Liu, Yuting Luo, Fuyu-Li, Nansheng Cheng, Zhen You
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Postoperative pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is the most frequent postoperative complaint. To date, gallbladder extraction via the subxiphoid port (SXP) versus the supraumbilical port (SUP) is still controversial. Thus, we performed this randomized controlled trial to compare postoperative pain between the SXP and SUP for LC. From June 2021 to June 2023, patients who met the inclusion criteria were randomly assigned to two groups. The perioperative data of both groups were recorded and compared. A total of 253 patients were enrolled in the analysis. There were 126 in the SXP group and 127 in the SUP group. There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of the duration of gallbladder extraction, whether the incision was extended, the least rate of pain, the average rate of pain, the right-now rate of pain, postoperative pain on the 5th, 7th, and 14th days, postoperative complications and Vancouver Scar scale (VSS). However, the SUP group had a lower the worst rate of pain (4.24±2.45 vs. 4.91±2.45, P=0.031) and 3 days of pain (3.35±1.57 vs. 3.75±1.52, P=0.045) than did the SXP group. The influence of pain on general activity (4.51±2.90 vs. 3.76±2.92, P=0.041), mood (3.62±2.66 vs. 2.92±2.36, P=0.028), walking ability (4.40±3.01 vs. 3.66±2.76, P=0.044), and enjoyment of life (3.19±2.68 vs. 2.32±2.34, P=0.007) in the SXP was more severe than that in the SUP. The extraction of the gallbladder via the SUP is superior to that via the SXP because the early postoperative 24-hour pain and pain on the third day are mild and do not increase the duration of gallbladder extraction or the risk of infection or hernia.
腹腔镜胆囊切除术中通过剑突下孔和脐上孔提取胆囊的比较:一项前瞻性随机临床试验
腹腔镜胆囊切除术(LC)术后疼痛是最常见的术后主诉。迄今为止,通过剑突下切口(SXP)和脐上切口(SUP)进行胆囊摘除术仍存在争议。因此,我们进行了这项随机对照试验,以比较剑突下孔和脐上孔胆囊摘除术的术后疼痛。 从 2021 年 6 月到 2023 年 6 月,符合纳入标准的患者被随机分配到两组。我们记录并比较了两组患者的围手术期数据。 共有 253 名患者参与了分析。SXP组有126人,SUP组有127人。两组患者在胆囊摘除术持续时间、是否延长切口、最少疼痛率、平均疼痛率、即刻疼痛率、术后第 5 天、第 7 天和第 14 天疼痛、术后并发症和温哥华疤痕量表(VSS)方面无明显差异。然而,SUP 组的最严重疼痛率(4.24±2.45 vs. 4.91±2.45,P=0.031)和术后 3 天疼痛率(3.35±1.57 vs. 3.75±1.52,P=0.045)均低于 SXP 组。疼痛对一般活动(4.51±2.90 vs. 3.76±2.92,P=0.041)、情绪(3.62±2.66 vs. 2.92±2.36,P=0.028)、行走能力(4.40±3.01 vs. 3.66±2.76,P=0.044)和生活乐趣(3.19±2.68 vs. 2.32±2.34,P=0.007)的影响,SXP 组比 SUP 组更严重。 经 SUP 切除胆囊优于经 SXP 切除胆囊,因为术后早期 24 小时疼痛和术后第三天疼痛轻微,不会增加胆囊切除时间或感染或疝的风险。
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