Laparoscopy, when applicable, is the current gold standard management for abdominal and pelvic surgery. Although accumulating evidence suggests that laparoscopy is associated with reduced intraoperative and postoperative morbidity, reduced hospital stay, better recovery and cosmesis compared with open surgery (laparotomy), the use of this technique in pregnant women is still debated. Considering this point, we aimed to collect retrospectively cases of laparoscopic surgery during pregnancy, regardless of the indication and gestational age, in order to analyze both surgical and obstetric outcomes during and after the procedure.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Diagnostic/operative laparoscopic procedure
Intraoperative complication
Any complication during laparoscopy
Time frame: From the beginning to the end of laparoscopy
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