2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/7586338
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Laparoscopic Intervention to Pancreatic Pseudocyst Confers Short-Term Benefits: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background. Surgical interventions for pancreatic pseudocyst (PP) are traditionally managed by an open surgical approach. With the development of minimally invasive surgical techniques, a laparoscopic surgical approach for PPs has been conducted increasingly with comparable outcomes. The present study was conducted to compare the efficacy and safety of surgical intervention for PPs between the laparoscopic approach and the open approach. Methods. Databases including Cochrane Library, PubMed, and EMBASE were se… Show more

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“…As surgeons have become more adept at intracorporeal suturing and laparoscopic surgical staplers have been developed, laparoscopic surgery now plays a more significant role in the treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts. The results of laparoscopic internal drainage are comparable to open surgery in terms of initial treatment success, complication rate, and recurrence rate on long-term follow-up, while laparoscopic surgery offers the additional benefits of faster recovery and reduced postoperative pain as compared to open surgery[ 112 ].…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As surgeons have become more adept at intracorporeal suturing and laparoscopic surgical staplers have been developed, laparoscopic surgery now plays a more significant role in the treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts. The results of laparoscopic internal drainage are comparable to open surgery in terms of initial treatment success, complication rate, and recurrence rate on long-term follow-up, while laparoscopic surgery offers the additional benefits of faster recovery and reduced postoperative pain as compared to open surgery[ 112 ].…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%