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Hepato-gastroenterology

Conversion factors in laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis.

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J P Teixeira
A C Saraiva
A C Cabral
H Barros
J R Reis
A Teixeira

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Although laparoscopic cholecystectomy already occupies an important role in acute cholecystitis, a high rate of conversion continues to be referred to in the series published. One of the objectives of this study is to assess the preoperative factors that might lead to conversion.

METHODS

100 laparoscopic cholecystectomies for acute cholecystitis were studied of which 24 were converted. Several parameters are taken into consideration: age, sex, ASA, echographic data, bacteriological examination of the bile, time elapsing between diagnosis and surgery, morbidity and mortality.

RESULTS

The analysis made in relation to the preoperative, predetermining factors with regards to the converted cases provided the following elements in unvaried analysis: Preoperative existence of: "plastron" gallbladder (P < 0.002), temperature above 38 degrees C (P < 0.04), leucocytosis (P < 0.02)), time elapsing between diagnosis and surgery (P < 0.005), presence in the echography of pericholecystic liquid (P < 0.0005) and edema (P < 0.001); Klebsiella in the gallbladder bile (P < 0.005). Age (P = 0.136), sex (P = 0.992), associated diseases (P = 0.961), and gallbladder pathology (P = 0.282) did not present statistical differences that would prevent valid conclusions. In multi-varied analysis it was only possible to consider as independent factors the leucocytosis and the time between diagnosis and surgery.

CONCLUSIONS

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe and efficient technique in the treatment of acute cholecystitis, which should constitute the first choice of treatment for this disease. However, it should be carried out within the first 4 days following surgical diagnosis.

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