Between 1995-1999 in Colţea Surgical Clinic were performed 2498 laparoscopic operations (1957 cholecystectomies, 541 other procedures). The laparoscopic approach consisted in 1 to 6 ports of 5 to 12 mm. Conversional rate was, 176% and reintervention was required in 0.76% of cases. In 4 cases (0.10%) parietal bleeding imposed conversion or early reintervention. Parietal emphysema was not significant in our trial. Wound infection or chondritis occurred in 0.72% of cases; only one patient had to be reoperated. Post-incisional hernia developed in 0.08% of patients. We don't treat patients with cancer by laparoscopic approach, but the 4 patients with unknown neoplasia in our trial didn't develop port metastases. Our trial suggests the real benefit of the laparoscopic approach also concerning parietal morbidity.

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