In the recent years minimal invasive surgical
applications have been used widespreadly almost in
every field of surgery and became a routine
application for some kinds of operations. The term of
minilaparotomy have been limited to abdominal
incisions between 3 and 10 cm. In this paper we
present 4 aortobifemoral bypass cases which were
performed using minilaparotomy incision in our
department between January 1997 and February
1998. In all cases revascularisation of lower
extremities were performed successfully without any
need for enlarging the incision. The average aortic
clamp time was 12.7 minutes and the average
operation period was 118 minutes. In all cases the
bowel sounds were appeared in 2 to 8 hours and at
the end of 24 hours oral nutrition was started. The
mean period of discharging from the hospital was
4.7 days.
With the adventages of less operation time, optimal
aortic exposure, ability in safe cross-clamping, less
postoperative pain, less scar tissue occurance, early
resumption of intestinal functions, early mobilisation
and shorter hospitalisation time, we believe that
minilaparotomy technique is a safe reliable methode
to be used in aortobifemoral bypass operations.