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- W4311848291 abstract "Abstract Background For a long time now, laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) has been the gold standard treatment for gallstone disease. Having said that, approximately 2–15% of attempted LCs have to be converted to an open procedure due to various difficulties faced while performing the procedure. This study has been structured and planned taking into account the various difficult situations a laparoscopic surgeon faces during laparoscopic cholecystectomy and assigns an objective outlook to the difficulty in the form of a difficulty score. The main objective of the study is to evaluate a scoring system in predicting difficulty in laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Methods Patients with symptomatic gallstone disease that were admitted in SU-1 of Holy family hospital during the above period were included in the study. For collection of data, a pre-tested questionnaire was used after taking informed oral consent. On admission, one day before the surgery, preoperative points were allotted on basis of patient's history, examination, hematological (CBC), biochemical (LFTs) and ultrasound results. Preoperative scores up to 5 was summed up as easy, scores 6–10 as difficult, 11–16 as very difficult. Calculated sample size was 229. SPSS version 22 and WHO Anthro calculator version 3.2.2 were used for data entry and analysis Results Among 230 patients that were included in the study, 188 were female and 42 were male. Various risk factors were found to have significant positive correlation with intraoperative difficulty during cholecystectomy. These are: Previous episodes of cholecystitis and pancreatitis (p=0.00), ERCP (p=0.00), tenderness in right hypochondrium (p=0.002), hepatitis serology (p=0.02), and Total Leukocyte Count (p=0.006). Whereas the following factors had insignificant relation with intraoperative difficult cholecystectomy: ALT and ALP (p>0.05, p=0.06 and 0.26 respectively) and hepatitis serology (p=0.406). A significant correlation was found between preoperative and intraoperative scores of the patients (p=0.003) indicating that preoperative assessment of various risk factors can predict the level of difficulty of cholecystectomy and its conversion to open cholecystectomy. Conclusions We may conclude that the scoring system evaluated in our study is a sturdy, reliable and useful benchmark to predict difficult cases. Preoperative prediction of the risk factors of conversion or difficulty of operation is an important point for operative planning and the high-risk patients may be informed accordingly." @default.
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- W4311848291 date "2022-12-07" @default.
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- W4311848291 title "OGBN P17 Preoperative scoring system in predicting difficulty in laparoscopic cholecystectomy" @default.
- W4311848291 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znac404.062" @default.
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