학술논문

Body mass index as a predictor of complications and conversion in patients undergoing laparoscopic colectomy
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro). December 2011 31(4)
Subject
body mass index
laparotomy
laparoscopy
colorectal surgery
postoperative complications
Language
English
ISSN
2237-9363
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the predictive value of body mass index (BMI) for hospital length-of-stay, surgical conversion, and postoperative complications in laparoscopic colorectal surgeries. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 152 patients undergoing laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Patients were divided into two groups: group I (BMI<30) and group II (BMI>30). The average hospital length-of-stay and the complication and conversion rates of the groups were compared. RESULTS: Group II had a longer average hospital length-of-stay (9.852 versus 7.112 days) and higher conversion rate (33.3 versus 14.4%). BMI>30 is a risk factor for conversion, with odds ratio (OR) of 2.972 (95% confidence interval - CI 1.157-7.633). No significant difference was observed between the groups regarding complications. CONCLUSIONS: Obesity (BMI>30) significantly increases the conversion rate of laparoscopic colorectal surgery and increases the average hospital length-of-stay of patients.