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Title: Is it necessary to retrieve dropped gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy?
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Acil Tıp ve Travma Merkezi
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Çocuk Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı.
Zorluoğlu, Abdullah
Özgüç, Halil
Yılmazlar, Tuncay
Güney, Nejat
Keywords: Surgery
Laparoscopy
Cholelithiasis
Complications
Abscess
Adhesion
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Zorluoğlu, A. vd. (1997). "Is it necessary to retrieve dropped gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy?". Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques, 11(1), 64-66.
Abstract: Background: An experimental study was planned to evaluate the effect of bile alone and bile in combination with gallstones on intraperitoneal adhesion and abscess formation in the peritoneal cavity of the rat, Methods: One hundred Sprague-Dawley rats were assigned to ten groups (n: 10). Groups 1-3 received a 1-ml intraperitoneal injection of saline, sterile bile, and infected bile, Groups 4-10 underwent a lower 5-mm midline abdominal incision, In groups 5, 7, and 9, a single gallstone (3-mm diameter) was placed in the right upper quadrant and injected with sterile saline, sterile bile, and infected bile, respectively. In groups 6, 8, and 10, four gallstones (3-mm diameter) were placed in the right upper quadrant together with sterile saline, sterile bile, and infected bile, respectively, Group 4 only underwent a 5-mm midline incision, All animals were sacrificed at the end of 4 weeks and the peritoneal cavity was carefully examined to investigate adhesions and abscess formation, The adhesions were graded according to Nair's gross pathologic grading of adhesions. The Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test (KW) was used for statistical analysis. Results: No intraabdominal lesions were noted in groups 1-3, The adhesion score was increased by number of scene and infected bile (G4: 3, G5: 3, 66: 11, G7: 7, G8: 10, G9: 15, G10: 18), But there was only a significant difference between the groups that received sterile saline + single stone (G5) and that receiving infected bile + four stones (G10) (KW: 24.3 P < 0.05), There was abscess formation in three rats in group 9 and two in group 10, Conclusions: In conclusion, infected bile in combination with multiple stones increases the gross grading of adhesion and intraabdominal abscess formation, Thus, in cases with multiple stones and infected bile, the dropped stones should be retrieved and the peritonial cavity should be copiously irrigated during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s004649900296
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s004649900296
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21064
ISSN: 0930-2794
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