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Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) cosmesis: Patients perception of body image distortion after LESS surgery
Authors:Sharona Ross  Timothy Bourdeau  Kenneth Luberice  Kaitlyn Crespo  Vladamir Faustin  Iswanto Sucandy  Alexander Rosemurgy
Affiliation:1. Universidad de las Américas-Puebla, Depto. Cs. Quimico Biológicas, Lab. de Investigación en Electrocatálisis, Sta. Catarina Mártir, S/N, Cholula 72810, Puebla, Mexico;2. Universidade Federale do Río Grande do Norte, Centro de Ciencias Exactas, Depto. Química, Lagoa Nova, Natal 59056-400, RN, Brazil;3. Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S.C. Sanfandila, Pedro Escobedo, Querétaro 76703, Mexico
Abstract:BackgroundRelative to conventional laparoscopy, Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) surgery has been associated with improved cosmesis. This study investigated preoperative and postoperative patient perceptions of LESS surgery and what factors may affect those perceptions.MethodsPatients undergoing LESS Surgery were queried before and after their operations. Body image and other factors were assessed preoperatively and postoperatively in 881unselected patients undergoing LESS surgery utilizing Likert scale questionnaires. Responses were collated and analyzed. Data are reported as median (mean ± SD), where appropriate.Results881 patients studied had a median age of 59 (57 ± 15.3) years and had a median Body Mass Index of 27 (28 ± 6.2) kg/m2. 65% were women. 343 (39%) had undergone a previous abdominal operation(s). Prior to LESS surgery, patients reported neutral body image scores and rated their overall appearance satisfaction as 40% (37% ± 30.7) on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS). 68% were unwilling to undergo LESS surgery if it involved more risk relative to traditional laparoscopy as safety was their number one concern. Postoperatively, patients reported a significant improvement in body image perception and safety was no longer their foremost concern.ConclusionPreoperatively, patients are most concerned with safety (e.g. risk) with secondary concerns of cost and pain but they were less concerned with their appearance. Postoperatively, safety is much, much less of an issue (because it has been achieved) and appearance is more paramount with significant improvements in their self-assessed appearance. With LESS surgery patients indicate a high level of satisfaction with cosmesis.
Keywords:Minimally invasive surgery  Laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS)  Cosmesis  Perception  LESS Surgery
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