Role of laparoscopy in acute lower abdominal episodes in women

Review of the last 10 years, British Hospital’s Gynecology DepartmentABDOMEN, ACUTE - diagnosis

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Scasso Hospital Británico, Director del Servicio de Ginecología, Jefe de Block Quirúrgico
  • Santiago Scasso Hospital Británico, Ginecólogo de guardia
  • Joel Laufer Hospital Británico, Ginecólogo de guardia
  • Juan Alves Hospital Británico, Ginecólogo titular
  • Ismael Sierra Hospital Británico, Ginecólogo titular
  • Santiago Varela Hospital Británico, Ginecólogo titular

Keywords:

ACUTE ABDOMEN, LAPAROSCOPY

Abstract

Introduction: acute lower abdominal episodes in women are the most frequent cause of consultation at the emergency room. The role of laparoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool, especially in women, has been well established. It allows for valid diagnosis in all cases since it enables the visualization of the entire abdominal cavity by means of a minimally invasive approach, it avoids diagnostic delays and its resulting complications in the evolution.
Objective: to describe, analyze and communicate the casuistics of laparoscopic surgery for acute lower abdominal episodes at the British Hospital's Gynecology Department in the last ten years. We analyzed the following variables: age of consultation, nosological findings indication, resolution and complications.
Results: maximum prevalence of acute abdominal episodes was between 30 and 35 years of age; the most frequent of which were cases of ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cysts, followed by adnexal torsions. Laparoscopic resolution could be performed in 93% of pathological pelvicoscopies. Only 7% of patients required laparothomic approach, the main indication of which was ovarian tube abscess.

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Published

2011-06-30

How to Cite

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Scasso JC, Scasso S, Laufer J, Alves J, Sierra I, Varela S. Role of laparoscopy in acute lower abdominal episodes in women: Review of the last 10 years, British Hospital’s Gynecology DepartmentABDOMEN, ACUTE - diagnosis. Rev. Méd. Urug. [Internet]. 2011 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];27(2):82-7. Available from: https://revista.rmu.org.uy/index.php/rmu/article/view/393

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