[Ambulatory laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A cohort study of 1,600 consecutive cases]

Autor: Manuel, Planells Roig, Rafael, Garcia Espinosa, María, Cervera Delgado, Francisco, Navarro Vicente, Miguel, Carrau Giner, Angel, Sanahuja Santafé, Consuelo, Arnal Bertomeu
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Cirugia espanola. 91(3)
ISSN: 1578-147X
Popis: A descriptive analysis of day-case laparoscopic cholecystectomy (ALC) in a cohort of 1,600 consecutive patients performed in Instituto de Cirugía y Aparato Digestivo (ICAD), Clínica Quirón de Valencia in the period 1997-2010.Prospective observational study of 1,601 consecutive patients undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) provided by the regional health service and private health companies.Conversion rate, non-planned admissions, readmissions, surgery duration and demographics.ALC was successfully performed in 80.8% of cases. LC with over-night (ON) stay accounted for 13.4% of patients. Admission was necessary in 4.6%. Mortality was 0.13%, 0.08 in ALC and 0.5% in ON LC. Readmissions occurred in 2.1%, 1.6% in ALC group, 5.4% in ON stay and 4.2% in admission group.ALC is a reliable and safe procedure. Minimization of admission rates is the key for cost-effective optimization in the management of cholelithiasis. ALC should be considered as the reference standard in gallbladder stone disease treatment.
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