Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4285912 International Journal of Surgery 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Laparoscopic techniques have been employed in colostomy reversals.•Reports on the use of single-port technique for Hartmann reversal are rare.•We reviewed the outcomes of 23 cases of single-port laparoscopic Hartmann reversal.•We have demonstrated safety of patients and technical efficacy.

BackgroundThe aim of this study was to report our initial experience with single-port laparoscopic reversal of Hartmann's procedure (SP-LHR).MethodsBetween December 2009 and March 2014, 23 patients underwent single-port laparoscopic reversal of Hartmann's procedure. Single-port laparoscopic surgeries (SPLS) were performed through the preexisting stoma site. A commercially available single port with one 5 mm and two 12 mm trocars was used with conventional straight and rigid laparoscopic instruments. Patient demographics and operative and postoperative outcomes were analyzed.ResultsSP-LHR was successful in 22 patients. No additional incisions for trocars or conversions to open surgery were necessary. In 1 patient, the procedure was aborted. The median operative time and postoperative length of stay were 165 min (range, 100–340 min) and 8 days (range, 4–31 days), respectively. The median time to the resumption of oral intake was 3 days (range, 1–16 days). No intraoperative complications were noted; there were four postoperative complications including one anastomotic leak.ConclusionsIn our experience, SP-LHR via the colostomy site was safe and feasible, and may be considered an additional surgical option for experienced SPLS surgeons in selected patients.

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