Cholecystectomy Concomitant With Other Intra-abdominal Operations
- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Surgery
- Vol. 118 (9) , 1059-1062
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1983.01390090043009
Abstract
• In a retrospective study, 1,416 cholecystectomies performed during a three-year period were reviewed to define the risk of cholecystectomy when combined with another intra-abdominal procedure. Group 1, cholecystectomy alone (1,148 patients), with subsets of cholangiography and/or common bile duct exploration, had a complication rate of 14.29% and a mortality of 0.52%. Group 2, primary cholecystectomy combined with secondary intra-abdominal surgery (214 patients), had a complication rate of 19.63%. Group 3, primary intra-abdominal surgical procedure with incidental cholecystectomy (54 patients), had a complication rate of 20.37%. Mortality for groups 2 and 3 was 2.24%. The rate of nonfatal complications was increased slightly when a second surgical procedure was performed (14.29% ν 19.78%). Pairing cholecystectomy with other intra-abdominal surgery is advised only when surgical exposure is adequate, the patient's condition is satisfactory, and operating time is not prolonged greatly. (Arch Surg 1983;118:1059-1062)This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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