Johansson B, Hallerbäck B, Glise H, Johnsson E
Department of Surgery, Norra Alvsborgs Länssjukhus, 461 85 Trollhättan, Sweden.
Surg Endosc. 1996 Jun;10(6):656-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00188522.
Laparoscopic vs open suture in the surgical treatment of perforated peptic ulcer were compared in a retrospective study.
The outcome of 10 patients having the laparoscopic procedure was compared with the outcome of 17 patients treated with suture via laparotomy during the same time period.
The mortality rate and the complication rate were comparable. The laparoscopic procedure was more time consuming; hospital stay did not differ.
The results indicate that surgery for perforated peptic ulcer can be performed with the laparoscopic technique with an outcome comparable to open surgery. No obvious advantages to the patient were noted with the laparoscopic method.