2015, Number 04
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MediSan 2015; 19 (04)
Characterization of surgically treated patients by means of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a pediatric hospital
Gonzálvez BJ, Paco LH, Cabrera SJ, Puente FC
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 468-475
PDF size: 70.28 Kb.
ABSTRACT
An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study of 152 exposed patients to
videolaparoscopic cholecystectomy in the Surgery Service of the Southern Teaching
Pediatric Hospital in Santiago de Cuba was carried out from March, 2000 to December,
2012, with the aim of identifying the main clinical and surgical characteristics of this
surgery in children. The female sex (54.6%) prevailed in the series and the average
age was 10.5 years; also, the vesicular lithiasis turned out to be the most common
preoperative diagnosis (97.4%), and 45.4% of the cholecystectomies were carried out
between 31 and 60 minutes. On the other hand, the reintervention percentage was
0.65 and that of conversion was 1.3. Only 3 complications were presented (2%) and
40.1% of those patients affected had a hospital stay between 25 and 48 hours.
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