Laparoscopic Hartmann's procedure for complicated diverticulitis is associated with lower superficial surgical site infections compared to open surgery with similar other outcomes: a NSQIP-based, propensity score matched analysis.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Leo I Amodu, Hazim Hakmi, Amir H Sohail, Meredith Akerman, Patrizio Petrone, David K Halpern, Toyooki Sonoda
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Abstract

Background: Open Hartmann's procedure has traditionally been the procedure of choice to treat complicated diverticulitis. We analyzed the ACS-NSQIP database to compare outcomes in patients who underwent emergent laparoscopic Hartmann's procedure (LHP) to those who had an open Hartmann's procedure (OHP).

Study design: Data analyzed from 2015 to 2019 using ICD-10 codes. Patients were matched on several important covariates using a propensity score matching method (PSM). Patients were matched in a 4:1 ratio of controls to cases based on the propensity score.

Results: We identified 5026, of which 456 had LHP and 4570 had OHP. PSM analysis yielded 369 LHP and 1476 OHP patients. LHP had lower rates of superficial surgical site infection (SSSI) compared to OHP (2.44% vs. 5.89%, p = 0.007). LHP had similar post-operative outcomes compared to OHP, including 30-day mortality (5.15% vs. 2.98%, p = 0.060), organ space surgical site infection (OSSSI) (14.36% vs. 12.60%, p = 0.161), wound disruption (1.36% vs. 2.44%, p = 0.349), median LOS (8 vs. 9 days, p = 0.252), readmission within 30 days (11.92% vs. 8.67%, p = 0.176), rate of reoperation (6.0 vs. 6.5%, p = 0.897), and discharge to home (76% vs. 77%, p = 0.992). LHP had longer operative times compared to OHP (median 129 vs. 118 min, p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: The LHP is associated with lower rates of SSSI. However, it is not associated with lower rates of mortality, OSSSI, readmissions and reoperations within 30 days. Surgical times are longer in LHP. More studies are needed to determine whether LHP offers advantages in the long-term, particularly in rates of incisional hernia and colostomy closure.

腹腔镜哈特曼手术治疗复杂性憩室炎与开腹手术相比,浅表手术部位感染率较低,其他结果相似:基于 NSQIP 的倾向得分匹配分析。
背景:传统上,开腹哈特曼手术是治疗复杂性憩室炎的首选手术。我们分析了 ACS-NSQIP 数据库,比较了接受急诊腹腔镜哈特曼手术(LHP)和开腹哈特曼手术(OHP)患者的治疗效果:使用ICD-10编码分析2015年至2019年的数据。采用倾向得分匹配法(PSM)对患者的几个重要协变量进行匹配。根据倾向得分,患者与病例按 4:1 的比例进行匹配:我们共发现了 5026 例患者,其中 456 例患有 LHP,4570 例患有 OHP。PSM分析得出369名LHP患者和1476名OHP患者。与 OHP 相比,LHP 的浅表手术部位感染(SSSI)率较低(2.44% 对 5.89%,P = 0.007)。LHP 的术后结果与 OHP 相似,包括 30 天死亡率(5.15% vs. 2.98%,p = 0.060)、器官间隙手术部位感染(OSSSI)(14.36% vs. 12.60%,p = 0.161)、伤口破坏(1.36% vs. 2.44%,p = 0.349)、中位 LOS(8 vs. 9 天,p = 0.252)、30 天内再入院率(11.92% vs. 8.67%,p = 0.176)、再次手术率(6.0 vs. 6.5%,p = 0.897)和出院回家率(76% vs. 77%,p = 0.992)。LHP 的手术时间比 OHP 长(中位 129 分钟对 118 分钟,P = 0.897):LHP 与较低的 SSSI 发生率相关。但是,它与较低的死亡率、OSSSI、再入院率和30天内再次手术率无关。LHP 的手术时间更长。需要进行更多研究,以确定 LHP 是否具有长期优势,特别是在切口疝和结肠造口关闭率方面。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery aims to open an interdisciplinary forum that allows for the scientific exchange between basic and clinical science related to pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of traumatized patients. The journal covers all aspects of clinical management, operative treatment and related research of traumatic injuries. Clinical and experimental papers on issues relevant for the improvement of trauma care are published. Reviews, original articles, short communications and letters allow the appropriate presentation of major and minor topics.
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