Laparoscopic colon surgery
Abstract
The role of laparoscopic colon resection is still an object of many debates, specially for treatment of malignant diseases. Laparoscopic surgery is accepted as a first choice of treatment for benign diseases as well as for palliative treatment in advanced malignant diseases. We performed the first laparoscopic colon resection on December 12th 2002. Since then we have performed 34 operations. The cost of laparoscopic colon resection is comparable with open colon surgery. Considering our short experience and literature data, we can conclude that laparoscopic colon resection is comparable with open colon resection, including malignant disease treatment.
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