J Korean Soc Endosc Laparosc Surg.  2009 Dec;12(2):63-67.

Early Experience with Laparoscopic Primary Closure of Peptic Ulcer Perforation

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. jmparkgs@ajou.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Among the surgeries that can be performed for patients with acute peptic ulcer perforation, the frequency of performing laparoscopic surgeries is gradually increasing and it is being reported that laparoscopic surgeries have many advantages over laparotomies. So we will examined if laparoscopic surgery has advantages as compared to open surgery for appropriately selected patients.
METHODS
The subjects were 15 patients who were diagnosed with peptic ulcer perforation and they were operated on by a single surgeon between September 2007 and January 2009 at the National Medical Center. The subjects were divided into an LG and an OG. Statistical analyses were performed using two-tailed students T-tests.
RESULTS
There were 6 patients in the LG and 9 patients in the OG. All the patients in the two groups were male. The time until fist flatulence was 1.6 days in the LG and 2.6 days in the OG. The time until the first oral intake was 3 days in the LG and 3.4 days in the OG. The time during which pain control was necessary was 2.6 (range: 2~4) days in the LG and 3.3 (range: 2~4) days in the OG. The number of days of the hospital stay after surgery was 5.6 days (range: 4~7) in the LG and 10 days (range: 6~26) in the OG. There were 2 cases of complications in the OG only, and all of them were wound infections.
CONCLUSION
It is thought that laparoscopic surgeries can be performed relatively easily and safely for patients with peptic ulcer perforation by selecting appropriate patients.

Keyword

Laparoscopy; Ulcer perforation; Early experience

MeSH Terms

Flatulence
Humans
Laparoscopy
Laparotomy
Length of Stay
Male
Peptic Ulcer
Peptic Ulcer Perforation
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