Laparoscopic preparation before colectomy consists of freeing the colo
n laparoscopically followed by a small elective laparotomy for resecti
on and anastomosis. From January 1993 to October 1994, we performed 86
consecutive planned colectomies including 16 (19%) which had laparosc
opic preparation. In 3 of these cases (19%) the procedure was converte
d to laparotomy due to difficult dissection. The 13 patients with comp
lete laparoscopically prepared colectomy were retained for this study.
There were 9 men and 4 women, mean age 54 +/- 14 years (range 34-79).
Indications for surgery were benign tumor (n = 4), metastasic cancer
(n = 3), diverticulosis (n = 3), volvulus of the pelvic colon (n = 2),
and endometriosis involving the sigmoid (n = 1). Operative procedures
were : short segmentary colectomy (n = 6), sigmoidectomy (n = 5), rig
ht colectomy (n = 2). Surgery duration was 280 +/- 75 minutes (range 1
50-390). The post-operative period was uneventful in all patients. Bow
el activity resumed on the second day after surgery in most patients.
Mean hospitalization time was 7.4 +/- 1.4 days (range 5-10 days). Lapa
roscopically prepared colectomy is a reliable simple method providing
good patient comfort post-operatively. This technique should find its
place in surgery of the colon.