An Outcomes-Focused Analysis of Laparoscopic and Open Surgery in a Nigerian Hospital.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Katherine E Smiley, Funmilola Wuraola, Bolanle O Mojibola, Adewale Aderounmu, Raymond R Price, Adewale O Adisa
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Background/objectives: The benefits of laparoscopic surgery such as swifter recovery and fewer wound complications, elude much of the developing world. Nigeria, a lower middle-income country, is the most populous sub-Saharan nation; an excellent model for studying the impact of laparoscopy in resource-constrained environments. The Department of Surgery at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital and the University of Utah's Center for Global Surgery present a study of laparoscopic surgery cases in sub-Saharan Africa.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of 261 patients compared open and laparoscopic surgical outcomes for three common general surgery procedures: open versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy and appendectomy, and open laparotomy versus diagnostic laparoscopy for biopsy of intra-abdominal mass. The primary outcome was total length of stay (LOS); secondary outcomes included wound complications, analgesia and antibiotic use, time to oral intake, and patient charges.

Results: Total LOS for laparoscopic surgery was significantly shorter compared to analogous open procedures (4.7 vs 11.5 days). Postoperative LOS was also shorter (2.6 vs 8.2 days). There were no differences in wound complications. Median charges to patients were lower for laparoscopic versus open procedures ($184 vs $217 USD).

Conclusions: The introduction of laparoscopy allows for significantly shorter LOS and equivalent wound complications in the context of a sub-Saharan teaching hospital. Concerns regarding higher costs of care for patients do not appear to be a significant issue. Further work is needed to evaluate costs to the hospital system as a whole, including procurement and maintenance of laparoscopic equipment.

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尼日利亚一家医院腹腔镜和开放手术的结果分析。
背景/目的:腹腔镜手术的好处,如更快的恢复和更少的伤口并发症,使许多发展中国家无法实现。尼日利亚是一个中下收入国家,是撒哈拉以南人口最多的国家;为研究腹腔镜在资源受限环境下的影响提供了一个极好的模型。奥巴费米·阿沃洛沃大学教学医院的外科部门和犹他大学全球外科中心对撒哈拉以南非洲地区的腹腔镜手术病例进行了研究。方法:对261例患者进行回顾性图表回顾,比较三种常见的普通外科手术的开放和腹腔镜手术结果:开放与腹腔镜胆囊切除术和阑尾切除术,开放剖腹手术与腹腔内肿块活检诊断性腹腔镜手术。主要观察指标为总住院时间(LOS);次要结局包括伤口并发症、镇痛和抗生素使用、口服时间和患者收费。结果:腹腔镜手术的总LOS明显短于类似的开放手术(4.7天vs 11.5天)。术后LOS也较短(2.6天vs 8.2天)。两组在伤口并发症方面无差异。与开放式手术相比,腹腔镜手术患者的中位数费用更低(184美元对217美元)。结论:在撒哈拉以南的教学医院,腹腔镜的引入可以显著缩短LOS和等效的伤口并发症。对病人护理费用增加的担忧似乎不是一个重大问题。需要进一步的工作来评估整个医院系统的成本,包括腹腔镜设备的采购和维护。
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期刊介绍: JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons publishes original scientific articles on basic science and technical topics in all the fields involved with laparoscopic, robotic, and minimally invasive surgery. CRSLS, MIS Case Reports from SLS is dedicated to the publication of Case Reports in the field of minimally invasive surgery. The journals seek to advance our understandings and practice of minimally invasive, image-guided surgery by providing a forum for all relevant disciplines and by promoting the exchange of information and ideas across specialties.
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