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  • Title: Outcome following laparoscopic resection for colorectal cancer.
    Author: Psaila J, Bulley SH, Ewings P, Sheffield JP, Kennedy RH.
    Journal: Br J Surg; 1998 May; 85(5):662-4. PubMed ID: 9635817.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: A prospective comparison of laparoscopic or laparoscopically assisted colorectal resection versus open resection has been undertaken to evaluate early benefits and cost implications. METHODS: Consecutive patients with colorectal cancer underwent either elective laparoscopic (n = 25) or open (n = 29) resection. RESULTS: Mean hospital stay was significantly shorter in the laparoscopic group: 10.7 versus 17.8 days. Mean morphine requirements were less in patients who had laparoscopic resection and their recovery, as measured by the dynamometer hand grip and the SF-36 symptom score, was more rapid. Adequate tumour clearance was achieved in the laparoscopic group. In both groups, the number of lymph nodes harvested was similar. Port-site or wound recurrence has not been observed at a median follow-up of 28 months. CONCLUSION: When laparoscopic colorectal resection is possible, there are significant early benefits for patients.
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