The utility of diagnostic laparoscopy for abdominal disorders. Audit of 120 patients
- PMID: 1532708
- DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1992.01420040021002
The utility of diagnostic laparoscopy for abdominal disorders. Audit of 120 patients
Abstract
We audited our recent experience with diagnostic laparoscopy performed over a 30-month period on 131 consecutive patients. Laparoscopy was 100% accurate in the diagnosis or exclusion of intra-abdominal malignant neoplasms, and future care decisions were affected by this information. Laparoscopy in the evaluation of chronic abdominal pain yielded positive findings in 47% of cases. The majority of referrals (73%) for the investigation of chronic abdominal pain came from the medical services, whereas the majority of referrals (72%) for the investigation of cancer originated from surgeons. Laparoscopy in the setting of acute abdominal pain yielded useful information that affected patient outcomes in 71% of cases. There were no serious complications in this series. Laparoscopy is a safe and useful diagnostic tool, especially for the diagnosis, staging, or exclusion of cancer.
Comment in
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Diagnostic laparoscopy: is it being overused?Arch Surg. 1992 Oct;127(10):1256. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1992.01420100122023. Arch Surg. 1992. PMID: 1417497 No abstract available.
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