Potential benefits of laparoscopic aorto-bifemoral bypass surgery

  • Rouers, Anthony
  • MEURISSE, Nicolas
  • LAVIGNE, Jean-Paul
  • Francart, D.
  • Quaniers, Janine
  • DESIRON, Quentin
  • Limet, Raymond
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Publication date
December 2005
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
ISSN
0001-5458
Citation count (estimate)
26

Abstract

Background: This series aims to prove the positive impact of laparoscopic approach in aortofemoral bypass grafting. Methods : It concerns a retrospective non randomized study comparing 58 consecutive patients treated with laparoscopic procedure (n = 30) and with a standard open procedure (n = 28) in a single center. The different operating times, the complications and the follow-up of these two groups are compared Results : The demographics and angiographic data of the two groups were comparable. Operating time was longer in the laparoscopic group. However, we noticed a significant shorter hospitalisation stay (p < 0.0001) after the laparoscopic procedure with a mean 5.1 days. There was no significant difference of morbidity. Conclusion : W...

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