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Utility of Laparoscopic Subtotal Cholecystectomy with or Without Cystic Duct Ligation for Severe Cholecystitis

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Journal Am Surg
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2017 Nov 30
PMID 29183521
Citations 8
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Abstract

We use open cholecystectomy (OC) to treat severe cholecystitis in cases in which we are worried that inflammation might cause anatomical changes in Calot's triangle. Furthermore, in cases of severe cholecystitis in which marked inflammation leads to fibrosis, we perform subtotal cholecystectomy (SC), i.e., incomplete gallbladder resection. Laparoscopic SC (LSC) without cystic duct dissection is considered to be effective at reducing the incidence of serious complications in patients with severe cholecystitis. The cases of 246 patients who underwent cholecystectomy for benign gallbladder disease between January 2011 and May 2015 were evaluated retrospectively. Of these patients, 14 were treated with LSC, and 19 underwent OC. Moreover, three patients in the LSC group underwent LSC without cystic duct ligation because it was considered that it would be difficult to dissect and ligate the cystic duct. The LSC group suffered significantly less intraoperative blood loss than the OC group. However, the operative times of the two groups were similar. Moreover, the duration of the postoperative hospitalization period was significantly shorter in the LSC group than in the OC group. Next, we compared the long-term outcomes of the SC and total cholecystectomy groups, regardless of the surgical method. No cases of cholecystitis or gallbladder cancer were encountered in either group. It is suggested that LSC is safe, effective, and helps to prevent serious complications in cases of severe cholecystitis that require conversion to OC, regardless of whether cystic duct ligation is performed.

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