De novo adhesions with extraperitoneal endosurgical para-aortic lymphadenectomy versus transperitoneal laparoscopic paraaortic lymphadenectomy: A randomized experimental study
B. Occelli et al., De novo adhesions with extraperitoneal endosurgical para-aortic lymphadenectomy versus transperitoneal laparoscopic paraaortic lymphadenectomy: A randomized experimental study, AM J OBST G, 183(3), 2000, pp. 529-533
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the risk of adhesion
formation and the site of postoperative adhesions after transperitoneal ver
sus extraperitoneal laparoscopic para-aortic lymphadenectomy.
STUDY DESIGN: A prospective study was conducted on 66 pigs, randomly alloca
ted to 2 groups of 33 animals that underwent transperitoneal versus extrape
ritoneal laparoscopic pam-aortic lymphadenectomy.
RESULTS: No statistically significant difference was observed between the 2
techniques in terms of operating time, number of lymph nodes removed, and
intraoperative and postoperative morbidity. More lymphoceles were observed
in the extraperitoneal laparoscopy group (P=.0002). The overall adhesion ra
tes were 76% in the transperitoneal group and 43.33% in the extraperitoneal
group (P=.04). The adhesion score specific to the operative site was lower
in the extraperitoneal group (P=.0005). A stereolocalization study showed
that almost all adhesions after transperitoneal laparoscopy were situated i
n the pam-aortic external irradiation field, whereas adhesions after extrap
eritoneal laparoscopy were predominantly situated outside this field.
CONCLUSION: Extraperitoneal laparoscopy generates significantly fewer adhes
ions in the pam-aortic irradiation field.