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Incisional SSI of umbilical incision for minilaparotomy in laparoscopic assisted colorectal surgery Kazuhiko YOSHIMATSU 1 , Hajime YOKOMIZO 1 , Yuki YANO 1 , Sachiyo OKAYAMA 1 , Masaya SATAKE 1 , Shunichi SHIOZAWA 1 , Takao KATSUBE 1 , Yoshihiko NARITAKA 1 1Department of Surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Medical Center East Keyword: 腹腔鏡補助下大腸切除術 , 臍部小切開創 , 切開創SSI pp.581-586
Published Date 2017/9/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.4426200446
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[Aim]Retrospective study was conducted to clarify whether umbilical incision for laparoscopic colorectal surgery in which a high incidence of incisional SSI is observed, influences the incidence of the incisional SSI.[Patients and methods]Total of straight 118 patients who underwent laparoscopic assisted colorectal surgery were enrolled in this retrospective study. Minilaparotomy was performed by three different procedures following umbilical incision(Umb), median incision avoiding umbilicus(Med) or trans-rectal incision(Rec).[Results]Since the incisional SSI was found in 1 case with Umb(2.6%) and 1 case with Med(5.6%), umbilical incision was not a risk factor for incisional SSI. The risk factors for incisional SSI were wound classification(p=0.0012) and Glasgow prognostic score(p=0.0078). Wound complications were observed in 1 case with Umb(2.6%), 2 cases with Med(11.1%), and 3 cases with Rec(4.9%). Incidence of wound complications was fewest in the umbilical incision.[Conclusion]Umbilical incision was valid for minilaparotomy in laparospcopic assisted colorectal surgery because of the low incidence of incisional SSI and wound complications.


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