Impact of Biliary Calculi on the Liver

Introduction: Gallstone is implicated for hepatocellular injury due to chronic extra hepatic large bile duct obstruction with or without repeated episodes of cholangitis. Aim: To study the liver changes in patients undergoing operative procedure for gallstone disease and to determine the relatio...

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Main Authors: Raju Rangaswamy, Chabungbam Gyan Singh, Haobam Manihar Singh, P Punyabati, Kuotho T Nyuwi
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-04-01
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spelling doaj-aaf974726cda4fa4a7679745173e28e02020-11-25T03:01:15ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-04-01114PC04PC0710.7860/JCDR/2017/24680.9738Impact of Biliary Calculi on the LiverRaju Rangaswamy0Chabungbam Gyan Singh1Haobam Manihar Singh2P Punyabati3Kuotho T Nyuwi4Junior Resident, Department of General Surgery, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India.Assistant Professor, Department of General Surgery, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India.Professor, Department of General Surgery, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India.Professor, Department of Pathology, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India.Junior Resident, Department of General Surgery, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India.Introduction: Gallstone is implicated for hepatocellular injury due to chronic extra hepatic large bile duct obstruction with or without repeated episodes of cholangitis. Aim: To study the liver changes in patients undergoing operative procedure for gallstone disease and to determine the relationship between severity of these changes with position of biliary calculus in biliary tree. Materials and Methods: Sixty patients who underwent operative procedure for gallstone disease between October 2013 and September 2015 were evaluated. The Liver Function Test (LFT) was done preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraoperative liver biopsy was taken. The histopathological changes of liver and their severity were noted. Results: The most commonly observed liver function abnormality both in cholelithiasis (12.8%) and choledocholithiasis patients (50%) was increased alkaline phosphatase. Most commonly observed liver histology changes in patients with cholelithiasis was nonspecific reactive hepatitis (46.9%) and in choledocholithiasis was chronic cholestasis (50%). Patient with choledocholithiasis showed significant changes (p<0.001) in liver histopathology and LFT as compared to cholelithiasis. Conclusion: Patients with gallstone diseases developed significant functional as well as structural hepatic changes. Though the change was more significant in patient with choledocholithiasis compared to cholelithiasis, early operative procedure is recommended in all gallstone disease patients to prevent potential liver damage, irrespective of position of biliary calculi in biliary tree to prevent morbidities associated with it.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9738/24680_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(P_SH)%20_PFA(NC_SS)_PF2(P_NESY).pdfcholangitischolelithiasischoledocholithiasisgallstonehepatocellular injury
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author Raju Rangaswamy
Chabungbam Gyan Singh
Haobam Manihar Singh
P Punyabati
Kuotho T Nyuwi
spellingShingle Raju Rangaswamy
Chabungbam Gyan Singh
Haobam Manihar Singh
P Punyabati
Kuotho T Nyuwi
Impact of Biliary Calculi on the Liver
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
cholangitis
cholelithiasis
choledocholithiasis
gallstone
hepatocellular injury
author_facet Raju Rangaswamy
Chabungbam Gyan Singh
Haobam Manihar Singh
P Punyabati
Kuotho T Nyuwi
author_sort Raju Rangaswamy
title Impact of Biliary Calculi on the Liver
title_short Impact of Biliary Calculi on the Liver
title_full Impact of Biliary Calculi on the Liver
title_fullStr Impact of Biliary Calculi on the Liver
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Biliary Calculi on the Liver
title_sort impact of biliary calculi on the liver
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Introduction: Gallstone is implicated for hepatocellular injury due to chronic extra hepatic large bile duct obstruction with or without repeated episodes of cholangitis. Aim: To study the liver changes in patients undergoing operative procedure for gallstone disease and to determine the relationship between severity of these changes with position of biliary calculus in biliary tree. Materials and Methods: Sixty patients who underwent operative procedure for gallstone disease between October 2013 and September 2015 were evaluated. The Liver Function Test (LFT) was done preoperatively and postoperatively. Intraoperative liver biopsy was taken. The histopathological changes of liver and their severity were noted. Results: The most commonly observed liver function abnormality both in cholelithiasis (12.8%) and choledocholithiasis patients (50%) was increased alkaline phosphatase. Most commonly observed liver histology changes in patients with cholelithiasis was nonspecific reactive hepatitis (46.9%) and in choledocholithiasis was chronic cholestasis (50%). Patient with choledocholithiasis showed significant changes (p<0.001) in liver histopathology and LFT as compared to cholelithiasis. Conclusion: Patients with gallstone diseases developed significant functional as well as structural hepatic changes. Though the change was more significant in patient with choledocholithiasis compared to cholelithiasis, early operative procedure is recommended in all gallstone disease patients to prevent potential liver damage, irrespective of position of biliary calculi in biliary tree to prevent morbidities associated with it.
topic cholangitis
cholelithiasis
choledocholithiasis
gallstone
hepatocellular injury
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