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Medical Forum Monthly. 2011; 22 (8): 21-24
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-113445

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To investigate the effects of different incision lengths following elective Cholecystectomy Prospective cross sectional, comparative study. This study was conducted at Surgical Unit II Peoples Medical University of Health Sciences Nawabshah from January 2009 to December 2010. In this study, 100 patients were taken as a sample size. In this study, sampling technique was Purposive, non probability. Main Outcome Measures were postoperative pain, Length of hospital stay, Cost of treatment, Time until return to work, Complications. Most surgeons still prefer the open approach when dealing with common bile duct stone. The technique of open Cholecystectomy might compete with laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in avoiding prolonged operating time and major expenses. Mini-Cholecystectomy requires less operating time, less postoperative pain, and early return to work than standard conventional open Cholecystectorny. There were 37 female and 13 male in MC group, and 42 female and 8 male in CC group. Median age was 55 [range 20-80 years] median BMI was 23 [range 17-30]. 15 patients in MC and 18 patients in CC group were with acutely inflamed gall bladder and remaining were with chronic gall stone disease. In MC group of 50 patients the mean hospital stay was 2.5 days with shortest 1 day and longest 5 days. 35 [70%] patients were discharged within 2 days 10[20%] on 3[rd] and 5 patients remained for 5 days. Minicholecystectomy offers less pain, earlier recovery and better cosmetic results than conventional open Cholecystectomy

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