PMID: 8950442Jan 1, 1996Paper

Laparoscopic removal of the acutely inflamed gall bladder

Annales Chirurgiae Et Gynaecologiae
S LaineJ Ovaska

Abstract

Seventy-six patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis between June 1991 and April 1995 at our clinic and were retrospectively reviewed. Seventy per cent of the operations could be completed laparoscopically with uneventful recovery. In 15 cases the procedure was converted into an open one. Three patients had to be reoperated, one of them died in myocardial infarction three weeks after the reoperation. The mean operative time was 95 minutes (range 45-180). The average postoperative hospitalisation was 3.1 days. The laparoscopic method is suitable for removal of the acutely inflamed gall bladder. The procedure is more difficult and time-consuming than in elective cases, and conversion are more frequent.

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