Role of Drainage and Peritoneal Closure after Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy and Bilateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 11

Abstract

Whether to close or not to close visceral peritoneum and to drain or not to drain the peritoneal cavity after Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection has been a controversial issue since long. Traditionally many advantages of peritonization and putting a pelvic drain have been emphasized. However studies have not proven these instead have indicated towards advantages of not putting drains and non closure of visceral peritoneum. The present study was undertaken to compare these two techniques. Aims and objective: To compare the post operative outcome in patients undergoing Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection with drain and peritoneal closure or without drain and peritoneal non-closure. Patient and Methods: Ours was a prospective case control study over a period of 2 years 2 months. In this study 108 patients undergoing Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection were enrolled. Group I (control group) consisted of 49 patients in whom visceral peritoneal closure was done and pelvic suction drains were cited. Group II (study group) consisted of 59 patients in whom peritoneal non closure was opted and suction drains were not placed. Patients were followed through the post operative period, observed for intra operative and post operative complications, need for blood transfusion, operative time, hospital stay, return of bowel activity and commencement of oral feeding. Occurrence of post operative complications that increase short term post operative morbidity like febrile illness, wound hematoma, infection, dehiscence, paralytic ileus were especially noted The detection of lymphocysts was made by clinical examination and abdominal ultrasound at two weeks, 12 weeks and one year postoperatively Result: Both groups were similar with respect to age and FIGO stage. The median follow up was 12 months (range 7 months to 24 months). There was no significant difference in the short term post operative complications including pain scores. Though not very significant but there is a shortening of operative time in group II with no significant differences in need of blood transfusion and other operative complications. Post operative ambulation and commencement of oral feeding was attained earlier in group II though again not significant. The diagnosis of lymphocysts by clinical examination in group I was made in three (6.1%) and six (12.2%) cases respectively and in group II three (5.08%) and five (8.4%) cases respectively. Out of these two (4.08%) cases in group I and none of the cases in group II required drainage. These differences were also not found to be significant. Conclusion: Present study indicates that leaving the peritoneum unsutured and not draining the peritoneal cavity by suction drains is not likely to be hazardous in the short term instead it may be of benefit especially in decreasing incidence of lymphocysts, though the long term effects with regard to future adhesion formation etc. need to be assessed after follow up. Thus both the procedures pelvic suction drainage and peritoneal closure can be safely omitted without any adverse effects

Authors and Affiliations

Dr Achala Sahai Sharma

Keywords

Related Articles

Migraine: Study of Clinical Profile in Clinical Practice

Introduction: Headache is one of the common symptoms in clinical practice with a life time prevalence of 30% in the general population. Migraine is the second most common causes of headache amongst the primary headache s...

Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis Masque raging as Renal Cell Carcinoma - a Case Report

A 47-year-old diabetic patient presented with left abdominal pain of 4 months duration. Evaluation of the patient revealed complex cystic mass in the left kidney, suggestive of cystic renal cell carcinoma. Radical nephre...

The Mixed Epethelial Stromal Tumor in Medullary Sponge Kidney - A Rare Case Report

Mixed epithelial stromal tumor is rare distinctive kidney tumor which has been described over past few years. It is new entity included in WHO 2004 renal tumor classification. Mixed epithelial stromal tumor occurring in...

Comparison of Methods for Prediction of Difficult Laryngoscopy and Intubation

Aims and Objectives (1) To evaluate and compare various methods to predict difficult laryngoscopy and intubation and their combinations for sensitivity, specificity, Positive predictive value (2) To observe if the combin...

Role of Immunohistochemistry in Diagnosis and Grading of Brain Tumors

ntroduction: Brain tumors are heterogenous group of neoplasms with annual incidence of 5 to 10 per 100000 population in India. Classification of tumors is an art of pathology to distinguish between benign and malignant l...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP212758
  • DOI -
  • Views 68
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Dr Achala Sahai Sharma (2015). Role of Drainage and Peritoneal Closure after Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy and Bilateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection. Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 3(11), 8310-8314. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-212758