Abstract
We conducted laparoscopic adhesiolysis in 20 cases: 6 gastrectomies, 3 large intestine resectios. 2 small intestine resections, 3 appendectomies, 3 gynecological surgeries, and 1 each cholecystectomy, laparoscopic herniorrhaphy, and ventriculoperitoneal shunt.Laparoscopic adhesiolysis was successful in 19 cases. One mini-laparotomy was required in a case that had developed stenosis from firm adhesions of the small intestine, and which were resected after the minilapa-rotory. With laparoscopic surgery, it may be difficult to abrade intestinal adhesions. However, mini-laparotomy was used to deal with this situation. No complications resulting from the procedures were ob-served in any of the 20 cases. Laparoscopic adhesiolysis requires shorter postoperative hospitalization and produces fewer chances of postperative ileus.Laparoscopic adhesiolysis for adhesive ileus and intestinal adhesion features less invasive surgery and in an effective treatment.
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