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Year : 2015 Month : January-March Volume : 4 Issue : 1 Page : 1 - 5

Analytic Study of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy


Mahesh M. Pukar, Jigar Vipulbhai Shah, Sohank G. Mewada, Hrydaynath desai
1. Professor, Department of Surgery, SBKSMI & RC Piparia, Vadodara, India. 2. Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, SBKSMI & RC, Piparia, Vadodara, India. 3. Resident, Department of Surgery, SBKSMI & RC, Piparia, Vadodara, India. 4. Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, SBKSMI & RC, Piparia, Vadodara, India.
 
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Dr. Mahesh M. Pukar
Professor, Department of Surgery, SBKSMI & RC Piparia,
Vadodara, India.
E-mail: maheshpukar@yahoo.com
 
ABSTRACT

: Gall bladder disease is one of the most common problems affecting the digestive tract. The prevalence of gall stone is related to many factors. Women are three times more likely to develop gall stone than men and first degree relatives of patients with gall stone have a twofold greater prevalence.

Materials and Methods: Patients attending OPD of Dhiraj hospital and clinically diagnosed for gall stone disease were admitted and treated laparoscopically. 50 cases were studied from May 2009 to Oct 2011.

Results: Calculus cholecystitis has its peak incidence in 4th and 5th decade. Female have a higher incidence. Right hypochondriac pain, nausea/vomiting were common complaints.

Discussion: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is associated with early post-operative recovery, less post-operative stay, early return to work. Except for the common bile duct injury, Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe procedure and has no significant complication. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has major extra biliary complication as frequent as biliary complications and can be life threatening. An early prevention is critical to their management. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is preferable treatment for gall bladder disease.
Keywords : Gall bladder disease, Gall stone, Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
How to cite this article :
Mahesh M. Pukar, Jigar Vipulbhai Shah, Sohank G. Mewada, Hrydaynath desai. ANALYTIC STUDY OF LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY. International Journal of Anatomy, Radiology and Surgery[serial online] 2015 January [cited: 2019 Feb 19 ]; 4:1-5. Available from
http://ijars.net/back_issues.asp?issn=2277-8543&year=2015&month=January&volume=4&issue=1&page=1-5&id=2029  
 
 
 

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