Small-bowel occlusion after operative laparoscopy: Our experience and review of the literature
Romagnolo C, Minelli L
Endoscopy 2001;33:88-90.
Bowel complications as a consequence of laparoscopic surgery are usually due to direct injuries; on
the other hand, bowel occlusion is a rarely described event. We have retrospectively analyzed our data
in this field. Out of 2652 laparoscopies performed between July 1996 and March 2000, three cases of
small-bowel occlusion were observed. Two cases were due to bowel hernia through a 5-mm trocar port
incision, the third was a consequence of an adhesion between the ileum and lost fragment of myoma.
Two cases were treated laparoscopically, while in the third a laparotomy was required. At the time
of writing, all the patients are well after a mean follow-up of 6 months. It appears important to
also perform closure of the fascia and peritoneum after a 5-mm trocar port incision where there has
been extensive manipulation.
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