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International Journal of Surgery 2010

Predictive factors for successful early laparoscopic cholecystectomy in acute cholecystitis: a prospective study.

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Narinder Teckchandani
Pankaj Kumar Garg
Niladhar S Hadke
Sudhir Kumar Jain
Ravi Kant
A K Mandal
Preena Bhalla

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Early laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the treatment of choice for acute cholecystitis. However, the rate of intraoperative conversion to open surgery remains high and has provoked an interest in studying the predictive factors for better patient selection to minimize the conversion rates.

METHODS

50 patients of acute cholecystitis were operated within 5 days of onset of symptoms. Comparative evaluation of the patient groups undergoing successful versus failed early laparoscopic cholecystectomy was done to identify preoperative factors predicting conversion/failure of the laparoscopic procedure. Predictive factors for intraoperative and histopathological severity of acute cholecystitis were also identified.

RESULTS

40 patients underwent successful completion of early laparoscopic cholecystectomy, 8 required conversions to open, while in 2 patients the procedure had to be abandoned due to phlegmon formation. Male sex, preoperative duration of symptoms WBC counts, serum alkaline phosphatase, serum amylase, and serum C-reactive protein were significant predictors of histopathological severity of acute cholecystitis. Intraoperative and histopathological severity of acute cholecystitis had good association with conversion rate of early laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Male sex and serum C-reactive protein levels >3.6 mg/dl at admission were very strong predictors of conversion/failure of early laparoscopic cholecystectomy in acute cholecystitis.

CONCLUSIONS

Male patients of acute cholecystitis or patient with serum C-reactive protein levels of >3.6 mg/dl at admission have high risk of conversion in early laparoscopic cholecystectomy and warrant a conservative early management followed by delayed laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

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