Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis

Introduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has clearly become the choice over open cholecystectomy in the treatment of hepatobiliary disease since its introduction by Mouret in 1987. This study evaluates a series of patients with chronic calculus cholecystitis who were treated with laparoscopic and...

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Main Authors: Prakash Sapkota, Y B Oli, Nabin Pokharel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lumbini Medical College 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Lumbini Medical College
Online Access:https://jlmc.edu.np/index.php/JLMC/article/view/25
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spelling doaj-ec020f97d9054e5aa3b264ee6bb5985b2020-11-24T23:53:22ZengLumbini Medical CollegeJournal of Lumbini Medical College2392-46322542-26182013-12-0112Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus CholecystitisPrakash Sapkota0Y B OliNabin Pokharel1Lumbini Medical ColegeLumbini Medical CollegeIntroduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has clearly become the choice over open cholecystectomy in the treatment of hepatobiliary disease since its introduction by Mouret in 1987. This study evaluates a series of patients with chronic calculus cholecystitis who were treated with laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy and assesses the outcomes of both techniques. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of laparoscopic vs open cholecystectomy in chronic calculus cholecystitis and establish the out-comes of this treatment modality at Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital. Methods: This was a retrospective analysis over a one-year period (January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012), per-formed by single surgeon at Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital located midwest of Nepal. 166 patients underwent surgical treatment for chronic calculus cholecystitis. Patients included were only chronic calculus cholecystitis proven histopathologocally and the rest were excluded. Data was collected which included patients demographics, medical history, presentation, complications, conversion rates from laparoscopic. cholecystectomy to open cholecystectomy, operative and postoperative time. Results: Patients treated with laparoscopic cholecystectomy for chronic calculus cholecystitis had shorter operating times and length of stay compared to patients treated with open cholecystectomy for chronic calculus cholecystitis. Conversion rates were 3.54% in chronic calculus cholecystitis during the study period. Complications were also lower in patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy versus open cholecystectomy for cholelithiasis. Conclusions: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy appears to be a reliable, safe, and cost-effective treatment modality for chronic calculus cholecystitis.https://jlmc.edu.np/index.php/JLMC/article/view/25
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author Prakash Sapkota
Y B Oli
Nabin Pokharel
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Nabin Pokharel
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis
Journal of Lumbini Medical College
author_facet Prakash Sapkota
Y B Oli
Nabin Pokharel
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title Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis
title_short Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis
title_full Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis
title_fullStr Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis
title_sort laparoscopic cholecystectomy in chronic calculus cholecystitis
publisher Lumbini Medical College
series Journal of Lumbini Medical College
issn 2392-4632
2542-2618
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Introduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has clearly become the choice over open cholecystectomy in the treatment of hepatobiliary disease since its introduction by Mouret in 1987. This study evaluates a series of patients with chronic calculus cholecystitis who were treated with laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy and assesses the outcomes of both techniques. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of laparoscopic vs open cholecystectomy in chronic calculus cholecystitis and establish the out-comes of this treatment modality at Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital. Methods: This was a retrospective analysis over a one-year period (January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012), per-formed by single surgeon at Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital located midwest of Nepal. 166 patients underwent surgical treatment for chronic calculus cholecystitis. Patients included were only chronic calculus cholecystitis proven histopathologocally and the rest were excluded. Data was collected which included patients demographics, medical history, presentation, complications, conversion rates from laparoscopic. cholecystectomy to open cholecystectomy, operative and postoperative time. Results: Patients treated with laparoscopic cholecystectomy for chronic calculus cholecystitis had shorter operating times and length of stay compared to patients treated with open cholecystectomy for chronic calculus cholecystitis. Conversion rates were 3.54% in chronic calculus cholecystitis during the study period. Complications were also lower in patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy versus open cholecystectomy for cholelithiasis. Conclusions: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy appears to be a reliable, safe, and cost-effective treatment modality for chronic calculus cholecystitis.
url https://jlmc.edu.np/index.php/JLMC/article/view/25
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