Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy

Background: Laparoscopic appendicectomy has gained wide acceptance as an alternative to open appendicectomy during pregnancy. However, data regarding the safety and optimal surgical approach to appendicitis in pregnancy are still controversial. Methods: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis...

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Main Authors: C. Wilasrusmee, B. Sukrat, M. McEvoy, J. Attia, A. Thakkinstian
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spelling th-mahidol.145662018-06-11T12:02:34Z Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy C. Wilasrusmee B. Sukrat M. McEvoy J. Attia A. Thakkinstian Mahidol University Thailand Ministry of Public Health University of Newcastle, Australia Medicine Background: Laparoscopic appendicectomy has gained wide acceptance as an alternative to open appendicectomy during pregnancy. However, data regarding the safety and optimal surgical approach to appendicitis in pregnancy are still controversial. Methods: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies comparing laparoscopic and open appendicectomy in pregnancy identified using PubMed and Scopus search engines from January 1990 to July 2011. Two reviewers independently extracted data on fetal loss, preterm delivery, wound infection, duration of operation, hospital stay, Apgar score and birth weight between laparoscopic and open appendicectomy groups. Results: Eleven studies with a total of 3415 women (599 in laparoscopic and 2816 in open group) were included in the analysis. Fetal loss was statistically significantly worse in those who underwent laparoscopy compared with open appendicectomy; the pooled relative risk (RR) was 1.91 (95 per cent confidence interval (c.i.) 1.31 to 2.77) without heterogeneity. The pooled RR for preterm labour was 1.44 (0.68 to 3.06), but this risk was not statistically significant. The mean difference in length of hospital stay was - 0.49 (-1.76 to - 0.78) days, but this was not clinically significant. No significant difference was found for wound infection, birth weight, duration of operation or Apgar score. Conclusion: The available low-grade evidence suggests that laparoscopic appendicectomy in pregnant women might be associated with a greater risk of fetal loss. Copyright © 2012 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Possible increased risk with Laparoscopy Copyright © 2012 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2018-06-11T05:02:34Z 2018-06-11T05:02:34Z 2012-11-01 Review British Journal of Surgery. Vol.99, No.11 (2012), 1470-1478 10.1002/bjs.8889 13652168 00071323 2-s2.0-84867101054 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14566 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84867101054&origin=inward
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C. Wilasrusmee
B. Sukrat
M. McEvoy
J. Attia
A. Thakkinstian
Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy
description Background: Laparoscopic appendicectomy has gained wide acceptance as an alternative to open appendicectomy during pregnancy. However, data regarding the safety and optimal surgical approach to appendicitis in pregnancy are still controversial. Methods: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies comparing laparoscopic and open appendicectomy in pregnancy identified using PubMed and Scopus search engines from January 1990 to July 2011. Two reviewers independently extracted data on fetal loss, preterm delivery, wound infection, duration of operation, hospital stay, Apgar score and birth weight between laparoscopic and open appendicectomy groups. Results: Eleven studies with a total of 3415 women (599 in laparoscopic and 2816 in open group) were included in the analysis. Fetal loss was statistically significantly worse in those who underwent laparoscopy compared with open appendicectomy; the pooled relative risk (RR) was 1.91 (95 per cent confidence interval (c.i.) 1.31 to 2.77) without heterogeneity. The pooled RR for preterm labour was 1.44 (0.68 to 3.06), but this risk was not statistically significant. The mean difference in length of hospital stay was - 0.49 (-1.76 to - 0.78) days, but this was not clinically significant. No significant difference was found for wound infection, birth weight, duration of operation or Apgar score. Conclusion: The available low-grade evidence suggests that laparoscopic appendicectomy in pregnant women might be associated with a greater risk of fetal loss. Copyright © 2012 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Possible increased risk with Laparoscopy Copyright © 2012 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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C. Wilasrusmee
B. Sukrat
M. McEvoy
J. Attia
A. Thakkinstian
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author C. Wilasrusmee
B. Sukrat
M. McEvoy
J. Attia
A. Thakkinstian
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title Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy
title_short Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy
title_full Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy
title_fullStr Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy
title_sort systematic review and meta-analysis of safety of laparoscopic versus open appendicectomy for suspected appendicitis in pregnancy
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