Management of diaphragmatic injury during transperitoneal laparoscopic urological procedures
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Castillo, Octavio A.
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Management of diaphragmatic injury during transperitoneal laparoscopic urological procedures
Abstract
Introduction: Carbon dioxide pneumothorax is a rare complication in laparoscopic urology, but with the widespread use of
laparoscopy and the increasing surgical pathologies managed by this technique this infrequent complication has become
a potential risk.
Materials and Methods: A total of 786 laparoscopic transperitoneal urologic operations were reviewed at our institution. All
procedures were performed by the same surgeon and included 213 adrenalectomies, 181 simple nephrectomies, 143 lymphadenectomies,
118 radical nephrectomies, 107 partial nephrectomies and 24 nephroureterectomies. Mean patient age was
53.2 years (range 24 to 70). Mean BMI was 28.15 Kg/m2 (range 20 to 48.9).
Results: A total of 6 cases (0.7%) of diaphragmatic injury were found. All reported patients had additional factors that may
have contributed to diaphragmatic injury. Diaphragmatic repair was always carried out by intracorporeal suturing and only
one case required chest tube placement. All patients evolved uneventfully.
Conclusions: Repair of diaphragmatic injuries should always be attempted with intracorporeal suture since this is a feasible,
reproducible and reliable technique.
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JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY Volume: 20 Pages: A250-A250 Supplement: Suppl. 1 Published: AUG 2006
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