Literature DB >> 21568149

Minilaparotomy cholecystectomy--an appropriate alternative to laparoscopic cholecystectomy in developing nations.

Vijay Naraynsingh1, Yardesh Singh, Tamara Remy, Seetharaman Hariharan, Dilip Dan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study reports the experience of performing minilaparotomy cholecystectomy (MC) and assesses the peri-operative outcome of this surgery in the setting of a developing country.
METHODS: Data of all patients who underwent minilaparotomy cholecystectomy by a single surgical unit were collected and reviewed. These included demographics, surgical technique used, peri-operative complications and length of hospital stay. Descriptive analyses were done.
RESULTS: 476 patients who underwent elective minilaparotomy cholecystectomy in a single surgical unit over a 15 year period were studied. Of these, 84.8% were female. The mean age was 47 years. The most common indication for surgery was symptomatic cholelithiasis with chronic cholecystitis (66%). Mean length of the surgical incision was 4.8 cm and mean operating time was 31 min. Rate of conversion to conventional open cholecystectomy was 4%. Median hospital length of stay was 22 hours. Minor wound infection was the only surgical post-operative complication recorded in 7 patients. Nine patients in the converted group and 3 in the minilaparotomy cholecystectomy group had significant vomiting. There was no mortality.
CONCLUSION: The study reinforces the view that minilaparotomy cholecystectomy can be safely and effectively performed with minimal peri-operative complications, and is ideal for developing country settings.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21568149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0250-636X


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