2016, Number 09
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MediSan 2016; 20 (09)
Characterization of patients with vesicular lithiasis treated with minimal access surgery
Oliu LH, de la Cruz CNA, Piña PLR, Domínguez GEJ, Romero GLI
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 3018-3025
PDF size: 231.26 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: vesicular lithiasis is the disease of the alimentary tract mostly requiring
hospitalization.
Objective: to characterize the patients with vesicular lithiasis treated with minimal
access surgery.
Method: a descriptive and retrospective observational study of 1 271 patients with
vesicular lithiasis treated with minimal access surgery at the General Surgery Service
from "Saturnino Lora Torres" Teaching Provincial Clinical Surgical Hospital in Santiago
de Cuba was carried out from January, 2011 to September, 2014.
Results: the female sex (84.1%), the age group 45-65 years (47.7%), as well as the
choleperitoneum as iatrogenic lesion of the biliary pathways as main complication and
most frequent cause of reintervention prevailed in the series; also, the presence of the
chronic vesicular abscess turned out to be the reason of change to open surgery
(25.0%) and only 0.2% of the affected patients died. The hospital stay was shorter than 24 hours in 96.6% of the total of patients and 93.8% of the members of the
study were operated with a surgical time of 60 minutes or less.
Conclusions: there was low incidence of complications, conversions and
reinterventions, without prolonged surgical times and a short hospital stay.
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