Association of the Laproscopic Cholecystectomy Outcomes with Operational Findings in Slums Area of Sanghar, Sindh
Syed Moin Islam Shah, Muhammad Sikander Ghayas Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Hingoro, Bareera Saeed, Ruhamah Yousaf, Fazeelat Akram6, Khadija Saleem, Muhammad Shazaib Khan, Atif Ikram
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To find out the laproscopic cholecystectomy
outcomes association with operational findings in rural area of district
Sanghar, Sindh, Pakistan.
Methods: This
longitudinal and interventional study was conducted in a private hospital of
Tando Adam District Sanghar the rural area of Sindh, Pakistan from March 2013
to October 2019. Patients above 15 years of age from both genders were taken by using convenient
sampling technique, having symptomatic gallstones, favorable
or unfavorable anatomical conditions, acute and chronic cholecystitis.
Patients with dilated common bile duct (>8
mm in diameter), jaundice, mass at porta hepatis and uncorrectable coagulopathy
were excluded.
SPSS-22 was used for the statistical analysis.
Results: This study included 28(13.9%) males and
173(86.1%) females. Mostly participants fall between the age of 30 to 39 years
65(32.3%). Significant association (p-value< 0.05) was found between the
operational findings of the participants and there outcomes.
Conclusion: Most
of the participants were female. Majority fall between the age range of 30 to
39 years. Many of them stayed in the hospital for up to 24 hours. Significant
association was found between the operational findings of the participants and
there outcomes.
Keywords: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, Outcomes, Gall stones, operational findings
ABSTRACT
Objective: To find out the laproscopic cholecystectomy
outcomes association with operational findings in rural area of district
Sanghar, Sindh, Pakistan.
Methods: This
longitudinal and interventional study was conducted in a private hospital of
Tando Adam District Sanghar the rural area of Sindh, Pakistan from March 2013
to October 2019. Patients above 15 years of age from both genders were taken by using convenient
sampling technique, having symptomatic gallstones, favorable
or unfavorable anatomical conditions, acute and chronic cholecystitis.
Patients with dilated common bile duct (>8
mm in diameter), jaundice, mass at porta hepatis and uncorrectable coagulopathy
were excluded.
SPSS-22 was used for the statistical analysis.
Results: This study included 28(13.9%) males and
173(86.1%) females. Mostly participants fall between the age of 30 to 39 years
65(32.3%). Significant association (p-value< 0.05) was found between the
operational findings of the participants and there outcomes.
Conclusion: Most
of the participants were female. Majority fall between the age range of 30 to
39 years. Many of them stayed in the hospital for up to 24 hours. Significant
association was found between the operational findings of the participants and
there outcomes.
Keywords: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, Outcomes, Gall stones, operational findings