Safety and Effectiveness of Day Case Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in a Teaching Hospital

M. S. Faruque, Md Aminul Islam Joarder, S. Mubin, N. Elahi
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Background: Evaluation of the safety and efficacy of day case laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a teaching hospital may influence the rationale of this practice to gain widespread acceptance. Methods: Day case laparoscopic cholecystectomy was offered to patients during a two and a half year period (Jan 2010 - July 2012) in Minimally Invasive Surgery unit in BSMMU who met the following established inclusion criteria: ASA (American Society of Anesthesiology) physical status classification classes I and II; age: 18 - 70 years; body mass index (BMI) < 30 kg/m2; patient acceptance and cooperation (informed consent). Acute cholecystitis was considered as an exclusion criterion. Follow-up was done by clinical examination on an outpatient basis one week and 3 months after operation. Evaluation was done about success rates, postoperative outcome (complications, readmissions, morbidity and mortality) and patient's overall satisfaction. Results: 40 consecutive patients, predominantly female (62.5%) and ASA II (75%) with a mean age 44 ± 13.3 years underwent cholycystectomy. 85% patients had symptomatic gallstone disease. Mean operating time was 45±15.1 minutes and no conversion was needed. 25% cases experienced post operative nausea and vomiting and all patients were discharged in the following morning. 20% developed minor complications that resolved spontaneously. 1 case was readmitted and overall patient satisfaction rate was 90%. Conclusions: This study suggested that day case laparoscopic cholecystectomy is clinically effective and can be performed safely in a teaching hospital by competent surgeon. Journal of Surgical Sciences (2014) Vol. 18 (1) : 15-19
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某教学医院腹腔镜胆囊切除术的安全性和有效性
背景:对教学医院日间腹腔镜胆囊切除术的安全性和有效性的评估可能会影响这种做法获得广泛接受的理由。方法:于2010年1月至2012年7月在BSMMU微创外科进行为期两年半的腹腔镜胆囊切除术,患者符合以下确定的纳入标准:ASA(美国麻醉学会)身体状态分类I级和II级;年龄:18 - 70岁;体重指数(BMI) < 30kg /m2;患者接受与配合(知情同意)。急性胆囊炎被认为是一个排除标准。术后1周和3个月通过门诊临床检查进行随访。评估成功率、术后结果(并发症、再入院、发病率和死亡率)和患者总体满意度。结果:连续40例患者行胆囊切除术,主要为女性(62.5%)和ASA II(75%),平均年龄44±13.3岁。85%的患者有症状性胆结石。平均手术时间为45±15.1分钟,无需转换。25%的患者术后出现恶心、呕吐,所有患者均于次日上午出院。20%的患者出现轻微并发症,自行消退。再次入院1例,患者总体满意率90%。结论:本研究提示,在教学医院由有能力的外科医生进行腹腔镜胆囊切除术是一种临床有效且安全的手术。外科杂志(2014)Vol. 18 (1): 15-19
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