Major complications of operative and diagnostic laparoscopy for gynecologic disease

Citation
Ph. Wang et al., Major complications of operative and diagnostic laparoscopy for gynecologic disease, J AM AS G L, 8(1), 2001, pp. 68-73
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GYNECOLOGIC LAPAROSCOPISTS
ISSN journal
10743804 → ACNP
Volume
8
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
68 - 73
Database
ISI
SICI code
1074-3804(200102)8:1<68:MCOOAD>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Study Objective. To compare complication rates of diagnostic and operative laparoscopy. Design. Retrospective study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting. One medical center and three teaching hospitals. Patients. Six thousand four hundred fifty-one women with various indication s for laparoscopic diagnosis and/or laparoscopic surgery from January 1994 through lune 1999. Intervention. Diagnostic and operative laparoscopies. Measurements and Main Results. Forty-two major complications occurred that directly resulted in one death. One patient had stomach injury, 3 had major vessel injuries, 5 had ureter injuries, 10 had intestinal injuries, and 23 had bladder injuries. The overall complication rate for all laparoscopies was 0.65% (42/6451); however, it rose to 0.80% (39/4865) for operative lapa roscopy compared with 0.19% for diagnostic laparoscopy (3/1586; p <0.001, F isher's exact test). Conclusion. Laparoscopic surgery is appropriate for managing various gyneco logic diseases and has an acceptable complication rate. However, operative laparoscopy should be performed carefully because its rate of complications is significantly higher than that of diagnostic laparoscopy, especially fo r laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy.