Laparoscopic surgery for advanced peritonitis; [О возможности проведения лапароскопических операций при распространенном перитоните]

Objective. To determine the criteria for choosing surgical access in patients with advanced peritonitis considering its local and general manifestations. Material and methods. We analyzed treatment outcomes in 588 patients with advanced peritonitis. The most common causes of peritonitis were destructive forms of acute appendicitis (273 cases), perforated gastroduodenal ulcers (165 cases), acute cholecystitis (59 cases). To determine the criteria for choosing surgical access in advanced peritonitis, we analyzed treatment outcomes considering MPI, SPP and WSES SSS score. Results. The choice of surgical access in advanced peritonitis can only symbolically be standardized according to modern scoring systems (MPI, SPP, WSES SSS). Laparotomy is necessary for MPI score ≥30 and SPP score > 10 (WSES SSS score > 8). Regardless of MPI, SPP, WSES SSS scores, the absolute contraindications for laparoscopic surgery are dense non-removable fibrin deposits, interintestinal abscesses, purulent recesses, intra-abdominal pressure > 20 mm Hg or small intestine dilation> 3 cm, sepsis or septic shock (qSOFA score 2—3), previous open abdominal surgery, unstable hemodynamics, technical difficulties. Conversion should be used at any doubt. Conclusion. Careful patient selection, surgical experience and training in laparoscopic technique are decisive factors for wider use of laparoscopic approach in patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery. © 2024 Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

Authors
Lebedev N.V. , Klimov A.E. , Popov V.S. , Abuladze I.O. , Barkhudarov A.A.
Journal
Publisher
ООО "Издательство "Медиа Сфера"
Number of issue
10
Language
Russian
Pages
21-28
Status
Published
Year
2024
Organizations
  • 1 People’s Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
laparoscopic surgery; laparotomy; secondary advanced peritonitis

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