[Clinical study of gasless laparoscopic adrenalectomy in 17 cases--comparison between laparoscopic adrenalectomy with and without pneumoperitoneum]
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- DOI: 10.5980/jpnjurol1989.88.1021
[Clinical study of gasless laparoscopic adrenalectomy in 17 cases--comparison between laparoscopic adrenalectomy with and without pneumoperitoneum]
Abstract
Purpose: To determine the efficiency of gasless laparoscopic adrenalectomy, this procedure was compared to that with pneumoperitoneum.
Patients and methods: Between February 1994 and December 1996, 17 gasless laparoscopic adrenalectomy were performed in 5 men and 12 women, 36 to 79 years old. Clinical diagnosis was primary aldosteronism in 8, pheocromocytoma in 2, incidentaloma in 4 and adrenal cyst in 3. When gasless laparoscopic adrenalectomy was performed, the laparoscope was inserted through the upper margin of the umbilicus by open laparotomy. To create a workable space, a 1.2 mm Kirschner wire was advanced subcutaneously below the costal arch and attached to a retractor. Operating time, estimated blood loss, changes of the end tidal CO2 concentration during operation, operative complications and postoperative course were compared to those with pneumoperitoneum in 12 cases.
Results: In both procedures, satisfying workable spaces were created in all cases. The mean operating time and estimated blood loss were 245 min and 201 ml without pneumoperitoneum, 317 min and 274 ml with pneumoperitoneum, respectively. The mean changes of end tidal CO2 concentration during operation were 3.2 mmHg without pneumoperitoneum and 5.1 mmHg with pneumoperitoneum. As operative complications, open operations were required in 2 cases (1 without pneumoperitoneum and another with pneumoperitoneum) to control intraoperative bleeding. They had the histories of transabdominal operations. Postoperative bleeding was observed in 2 cases (1 without pneumoperitoneum and another with pneumoperitoneum). One of them (with pneumoperitoneum) needed surgical management for hemostasis. Fever over 38 degrees C that occurred in 1 case with pneumoperitoneum appeared to be absorption fever. No differences were observed in the number of the days to the start of oral intake and for postoperative hospitalization between the two groups.
Conclusions: Gasless laparoscopic adrenalectomy is available for most adrenal tumors. Suction could be used unrestrictedly and there were no hemodynamic or ventilatory effects due to pneumoperitoneum. This procedure appears to be safe and advantageous for the treatment of most adrenal tumors.
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