Safety and efficacy of laparoscopic surgery in pregnancy: experience of a single institution
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Safety and efficacy of laparoscopic surgery in pregnancy: experience of a single institution
Abstract
We report all the procedures performed in pregnant patients in our institute. There were 2 cases of laparoscopic mesh repair (for posterolateral diaphragmatic Bochdalek hernia and laparoscopic Heller cardiomyotomy) and 1 laparoscopic cystectomy for torsion of an ovarian cyst; 7 laparoscopic appendectomies (6 for acute appendicitis and 1 for perforated appendix); and 9 laparoscopic cholecystectomies (8 for acute cholecystitis and 1 for gallbladder empyema). All these patients were in their second trimester of pregnancy. All the laparoscopic procedures were successful: there was no mortality, morbidity, or conversions. There were no complications for either mother or child related to general anesthesia. The changes in physiology of the pregnant patient have to be adequately addressed and proper precautions taken to ensure safety. The second trimester is the ideal time to do laparoscopic surgery, though procedures have been performed in all trimesters. Our initial experience is satisfactory, although more data are essential to standardize laparoscopic procedures in pregnancy. We conclude that laparoscopic surgery is proving to be as safe as open surgery in pregnancy.
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