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Frequency of Bile Duct Injury during Laparascopic Cholecystectomy Procedures
Author(s) -
Munawar Hussain Mangi,
. Paras,
S.E.A. Abdel Rahim,
Rubina Bashir,
Ameer Ali Khaskheli
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i1b35416
Subject(s) - medicine , cholecystectomy , bile duct , gallstones , surgery , general surgery , jaundice , common bile duct , cystic duct , open cholecystectomy
Objective: To determine the frequency of bile duct injury during laparascopic cholecystectomy procedures. Study Design: This is an observational study. Setting: Study carried out at General Surgery department, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Medical College, Lyari Karachi, from July 2019 to August 2021. Materials and Methods: All diagnosed patients of gallstones on the clinically and findings of ultrasound of abdomen with age (20-60 years), gender were included in study. Patient not willing for surgery, pregnant ladies, bleeding disorders, obstructive jaundice and carcinoma of gall bladder were excluded from this study. Results: Out of 162 patients, there were 15 males (9.25%) and 147 females (90.74%), with a male to female ratio of 1:11.6. The mean age was 36.01±8.11years (20 to 60 years). According to our observation, there were 6 cases (3.70%) of common bile duct injury during the operation. Treatments offered range from ERCP and conservative treatment to reconstructive surgery. Four patients (2.46%) were converted to open cholecystectomy, 1 patient underwent open cholecystectomy subsequent ERCP, and 1 patient underwent open Cholecystectomy with Subsequent Reconstructive surgery. Conclusion: In our study bile duct injury commonly occur during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Over time, improving surgical technique and experience reduced the overall incidence of CBD injuries.

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