Stoma-site approach single-port laparoscopic versus conventional multi-port laparoscopic Miles procedure for low rectal cancer: A prospective, randomized controlled trial

Port (circuit theory) Stoma (medicine)
DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2023.06.021 Publication Date: 2023-07-06T05:55:55Z
ABSTRACT
The aim of this study was to compare perioperative outcomes patients with low rectal cancer after stoma-site approach single-port laparoscopic Miles procedure or conventional multi-port procedure, as well evaluate the safety and efficacy surgery in cancer. Between September 2020 2021, 51 scheduled for at Department Gastrointestinal Surgery Affiliated Hospital North Sichuan Medical College were randomly assigned group (SPLS) (MPLS) group. compared between two groups. In study, 25 underwent SPLS 26 MPLS. All completed there no deaths either Observation indicators such intraoperative bleeding (39 mL vs. 41 mL), number lymph nodes (20.12 ± 3.29 21.84 3.74), average hospital stay (7.15 1.52 7.64 1.66), time flatulence (2.5d 2.5d) showed significant differences MPLS groups (p > 0.05). However, operation duration (180 min 118 min) complications statistically < addition, had significantly higher satisfaction scores than those For requiring surgery, has comparable surgery.
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