Affiliation:
1. Associate Professor, Government Kilpauk Medical College. Senior Consultant GI and HPB Surgery, Kauvery hospital, Chennai .
2. Senior resident, Government Kilpauk Medical College.
3. Assistant professor, Government Kilpauk Medical College.
Abstract
Background: Laparoscopic subtotal cholecystectomy has vital benefit in preventing severe bile duct injuries and
outweighs the morbidity associated with subtotal gall bladder removal in certain circumstances. We Methods:
evaluated the 81 patients who underwent Laparoscopic Reconstituting Subtotal cholecystectomy during July 2019 to Jan
2022. Preoperative parameters (Age, Gender, DM, Smoking, Alcohol, Fatty Liver) and postoperative parameters
(Duration of surgery, Hospital Stay, Postoperative Bile leak, Postoperative ERCP stenting, retained stone, Mortality) were
compared. Aim of the study was to evaluate outcome of the surgery and to identify the risk factors of bile leak. Results:
Bile leak occurred in 5 patients (6.2%). All patient who had bile leak had fatty liver (p = 0.019, chi square test). Four out of
five patients were diabetic (p = 0.079, 2 test). Four of five patients who had leak were above 50 yrs. of age group (P=
0.517, chi square test). Mean duration of surgery was higher for both Diabetic patients and Fatty liver patients, but
statistically significant results were seen for Diabetics only (T test p=0.008). Laparoscopic recon Conclusion: stituting
Subtotal Cholecystectomy is safe approach for the difficult cholecystectomy and with minimal/no risk of retained stones.
Diabetes mellites and fatty liver are the risk factors to predict difficult cholecystectomy and we suggest the need for
reconsideration of the recommendation for prophylactic cholecystectomy in diabetic patients with Asymptomatic
cholelithiasis.
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