2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2009.06.045
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A prospective single institution comparison of peri-operative outcomes for laparoscopic and open distal pancreatectomy

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“…A LDP that is not converted to open is associated with significantly less intra-operative blood loss compared to ODP in many series [2,[4][5][6][10][11][12]14,16,21,23] . The usual rate of conversion to ODP is about 10%-20% (Table 1), but can be over 25% in series with less selected patients [11,32] .…”
Section: Surgical Technique and Intra-operative Considerationsmentioning
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“…A LDP that is not converted to open is associated with significantly less intra-operative blood loss compared to ODP in many series [2,[4][5][6][10][11][12]14,16,21,23] . The usual rate of conversion to ODP is about 10%-20% (Table 1), but can be over 25% in series with less selected patients [11,32] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a lack of randomized trials comparing LDP and ODP, there have been many retrospective series in the past decade studying the post-operative outcomes of LDP ( Table 2). The main advantages of LDP include shorter hospital stay (difference of 2 d or more) [2][3][4][5][6]9,[11][12][13][14][15][16][19][20][21]23,24] , decreased requirement for pain medications, and swifter return to regular diet (difference of 1.7 d) [19] . The overall morbidity is approximately 26%-40% [2,10,11,13] , which is similar to ODP from contemporary series (29%-57%).…”
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“…Nowadays laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy (Lap-DP) is recognized worldwide as a feasible and highly beneficial procedure due to less invasiveness, reduction in hospital stay and complications rate (1)(2)(3). The spleen preservation is preferred due to its favorable role inregulating balance between the hematologic and immune systems (2,4).…”
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