A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Adhesion-related readmissions after surgery for deep endometriosis with the use of icodextrin-long-term results




AuthorsKossi J, Julkunen K, Setala M, Luostarinen M

PublisherSPRINGER HEIDELBERG

Publishing placeHeidelberg

Publication year2016

JournalGynecological Surgery

Volume13

Issue2

First page 97

Last page102

Number of pages6

ISSN1613-2076

eISSN1613-2084

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10397-015-0927-z


Abstract

Icodextrin (AdeptA (R)) has been shown to prevent postoperative adhesions in experimental and laparoscopic adhesiolysis surgery. However, the role of icodextrin in the prevention of adhesions in extensive gynecological surgery is unclear. The present study evaluated the effect of icodextrin on adhesion-related readmissions after extensive gynecological surgery. The hospital readmissions of 140 endometriosis patients operated on at Paijat-Hame Central Hospital in 2004-2008 with the use of icodextrin were retrospectively reviewed. The evaluation of readmissions focused on adhesion-related disorders and reoperations. If an abdominal or pelvic reoperation was performed, the extent of the adhesions was classified. The mean follow-up time was 6.53 years (range 0.21-9.83). After initial surgery, one patient (0.7 %) had adhesive small bowel obstruction. Another directly adhesion-related readmission occurred in two patients (1.4 %). The number of readmissions possibly related to adhesions was 3 (2.1 %). Abdominal or pelvic reoperation was performed on 54 patients (38.6 %): 4 in the open surgery group and 50 in the laparoscopic surgery group. The extent of the adhesions among the 54 reoperated patients was as follows: not mentioned in 16 patients, no adhesions in 14, mild in 18, moderate in 5, and severe in 1. There were two (3.7 %) bowel injuries (one enterotomy and one serosal lesion) in reoperations. The incidence of adhesion-related readmissions after the use of icodextrin is relatively low. This favorable result may be partly related to the laparoscopic technique. Despite the use of an anti-adhesion agent, in some patients, the extent of postoperative adhesions is severe.



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