Study of correlation between gallstones and bactibilia

Pramatha Nath Dutta, Pralay Majumdar, Tamoghna Das, M. Barman, Lita Bag, Purba Bhaumik
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Background: Now a days Cholecystectomy is one of the commonly performed operations. Most common cause is Gallstones. So, we planned this study to determine to find out any association between gallstone and microbiological spectrum in bile in cholelithiasis patients undergoing laparoscopic or open cholecystectomy. Methods: Total 140 patients of chronic calculous cholecystitis admitted in the department of general surgery, KPC medical college & hospital, Jadavpur, Kolkata, during August 2021 to July 2022 for cholecystectomy were included in this study. All patients underwent either laparoscopic or open cholecystectomy. During cholecystectomy bile was collected and sent to the department of microbiology for bacteriological profile of bile. Gallstone is classified based on morphology following gallstone retrieved from the gall bladder. Results: Out of 140 cases 115 cases done laparoscopic cholecystectomy and 25 cases done open cholecystectomy. In this study bile culture test negative in 105 cases and positive in 35 of cases. Escherichia coli was the most common micro-organism found in 20 cases, Enterococcus species in 8 cases, in 5 cases Staphylococcus aureus and 2 mixed infections. In culture negative case mostly gallstones were larger, 2 to 3 in number and yellowish in colour. In culture positive cases mostly, gallstone was more than 3 in number, smaller, black and brown in colour. Conclusions: In the light of above obtained results, the authors concluded that multiple, small, dark and brown in colour gallstone in cholelithiasis patients often show bactibilia. The low incidence of bacterbilia may suggest restriction of use of antibiotics in mild biliary pain.
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胆结石与细菌群相关性研究
背景:胆囊切除术是当今常见的外科手术之一。最常见的原因是胆结石。因此,我们计划进行这项研究,以确定在接受腹腔镜或开放式胆囊切除术的胆结石患者中,胆结石与胆汁微生物谱之间的关系。方法:选取2021年8月~ 2022年7月在加尔各答贾达夫普尔KPC医学院医院普外科行胆囊切除术的慢性结石性胆囊炎患者140例。所有患者均行腹腔镜或开腹胆囊切除术。胆囊切除术时收集胆汁送微生物科进行胆汁细菌学检查。胆结石是根据形态分类的,然后从胆囊取出胆结石。结果:140例患者中腹腔镜胆囊切除术115例,开腹胆囊切除术25例。本研究胆汁培养105例阴性,35例阳性。最常见的微生物为大肠杆菌20例,肠球菌8例,金黄色葡萄球菌5例,混合感染2例。培养阴性时胆结石多较大,2 ~ 3个,颜色淡黄色。培养阳性患者胆石多为3个以上,体积较小,呈黑色和褐色。结论:根据上述结果,笔者认为胆石症患者多发、小、暗、褐色胆结石常表现为菌群。细菌的低发生率可能建议在轻度胆道疼痛中限制使用抗生素。
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