Objective: Develop a 'same-day discharge' setting for laparoscopic treatment of adnexal disease.
Setting: Preventive Gynecology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.
Population: Two hundred patients undergoing laparoscopic procedures.
Material and methods: Data were retrospectively collected through clinical, surgical and laboratory reports. After discharge patients were contacted by phone and e-mail.
Main outcome measures: The rate of discharge, adverse events and readmission was measured. The need for adjunctive care provided by our on-call service or by a primary care physician and the acceptability of the same-day discharge protocol were also investigated.
Results: One hundred and sixty-five patients out of 200 were discharged on the same day. Of the 35 patients hospitalized, the most frequent causes for overnight admission were: uncontrolled pain, surgical length or complexity of the procedure in nine patients, nausea/vomit in four patients. One hundred and one out of 200 patients answered the mailed questionnaire. None of the discharged patients were readmitted. Eighty-five percent of the answering patients evaluated the length of their hospital stay as adequate or moderately adequate. Ninety-two percent of the patients would recommend the day surgery to other patients.
Conclusions: our experience demonstrates that the same-day discharge protocol for laparoscopic treatment of adnexal disease is safe and acceptable.
Keywords: ERAS; Same day discharge; day surgery; fast track; laparoscopy.