Hildebrandt U, Pistorius G, Lindemann W, Kreissler-Haag D, Ecker K W
Chirurgische Klinik, Universität des Saarlandes, Homburg.
Chirurg. 1995 Aug;66(8):807-12.
39 patients with Crohn's disease underwent laparoscopic bowel resections during January 1993 to May 1995 (16 female, 23 male, with an average age of 33 years). The duration of the disease ranged from one to 18 years. 21 of the 39 patients were under steroid therapy at the time of operation. Seven patients have had ileocaecal resection for Crohn's disease. The operative technique is laparoscopically assisted. We performed: small bowel resections (8), ileocaecal resections (16), hemicolectomies (11), subtotal colectomies (2), colectomies (2). Operative time ranged from 90 to 280 min for ileocaecal resections and from 330 to 420 min for colectomies. Intraoperative complications were not encountered. Postoperatively one patient developed a subhepatic abscess which was drained under sonographic guidance on day 6. One patient was reoperated for a different disease on postoperative day 2. Two patients had fever till day 9 and 13 without clinical relevance. Two patients had delayed incision site healing. Postoperative clinical stay was 11 days. The main benefit for the patients was early mobilisation due to reduced pain. Patients experienced the small abdominal incision as a ray of hope in their chronic disease.