LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY IN A COMMUNITY-HOSPITAL SETTING

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SIM, RR
NOWICKY, DJ
MCALHANY, JC
BLOUIN, GS
BLACKHURST, DW
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SURGERY GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS | 1992年 / 175卷 / 02期
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Recently, laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the preferred surgical procedure for removal of the gallbladder However, many surgeons believe that the safety and efficacy have yet to be proved in the community hospital setting. To address this concern, a retrospective chart review of the initial 271 instances of inpatient laparoscopic cholecystectomy within a community hospital was undertaken. All procedures were performed by 15 general surgeons in private practice and residents in general surgery. Of the 271 patients, 11 were converted to open cholecystectomy. Surgical complications occurred in six of the 260 instances of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (2.3 percent), with only one injury to the common bile duct. Major Postoperative complications occurred in 23 patients, including severe postoperative pain (nine patients), prolonged ileus (seven patients), bile leakage (three patients), retained common duct stones (two patients), respiratory failure (one patient) and postoperative myocardial infarction (one patient). The period of hospitalization ranged from one to 64 nights with a medium of one night. The operative mortality rate was zero percent. Multivariate analysis identified two factors associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications. Patients 70 years of age or older and patients whose operating times were greater than one hour and 45 minutes were at increased risk for postoperative complications. We believe that these dated represent the general outcomes of the laparoscopic procedure in a community hospital setting and lend support to the argument that the procedure can be performed safely and effectively in this setting.
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