A Cross Sectional Study on the Rising Frequency of Gallbladder Stones
Maaz ul Hassan, Fareeha Khaliq Khan, Rizwan Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Naveed
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The aim of this study was to
determine the occurrence of cholelithiasis in the city of Lahore and its
surrounding area.
Material and Methods: This study was conducted at Shalamar Medical and dental college Lahore
and data for this study was collected from different hospitals of Lahore and
the duration of this study was from 2019 to 2021. The participants of this
study were from both genders’ male and female from of the age of 10 years to 80
years, and the sample size for this study was 483 and 1583. The main focus of
our study was to examine the occurrence of Cholelithiasis surgical in the
duration of our study. A questionnaire
was used to analyses the occurrence of gall stone, and also the sex, age and
dietary habits of the patients.
Results: In the results of this study the frequency of gall stones were observed
4.0% in males and 12.0% in females and the percentage of occurrence of gall stones
in both these genders were 1% to 3.3%. the high occurrence rate of gall stones
in the months are May and November, in both these months the observation of
gall stones in these were very high. Both the genders were divided into two
main age groups in which male age group were from 10 years to 78 years and the
females age group were from 11 years to 80 years. The ideal age for the occurrence of gall
stones in male were 45 years to 59 years and in females were 3 years to 44
years respectively.
Conclusions: In the conclusion of this study, we examine
that the overall occurrence of gall stones in both the genders were 7.01%, but
at same the time occurrence rate in the females were very high as compared to
the male which were 1% in males and 3.3% in females.
Keywords: Cholelithiasis, Surgical Incidence, Gallstones.