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Rev. cuba. cir ; 40(4): 276-279, oct.-dic. 2001.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-324893

ABSTRACT

Se realizó un estudio prospectivo de tipo descriptivo, que incluyó a 50 pacientes operados de litiasis vesicular por mínimo acceso, en los que los clips fueron sustituidos por nudos intracorpóreos, y que fueron atendidos en el Hospital Clinicoquirúrgico Provincial Docente "Celia Sánchez Manduley", entre el 12 de abril y el 3 de mayo del 2000, con la finalidad de mostrar los resultados de este proceder. Se analizaron aspectos como: edad y sexo, tiempo quirúrgico, complicaciones y costos hospitalarios. El tiempo quirúrgico fue superior en 20 min al empleado en una colecistectomía laparoscópica por la técnica habitual. No se presentaron complicaciones operatorias. Se logró reducir el costo de la intervención. Se considera que esta variante de la operación resulta segura, más económica y puede llegar a realizarse en un tiempo similar al empleado en la técnica habitual(AU)


A prospective and descriptive study that included 50 patients operated on of vesicular lithiasis by minimally invasive surgery and in whom the clips were substituted by intracorporeal knots was conducted aimed at knowing the results of this procedure. These patients received attention at Celia Sánchez Manduley Provincial Clinical and Surgical Teaching Hospital from April 12 to May 3, 2000. Aspects such as age, sex, surgical time, complications and hospital costs were analyzed. The surgical time was 20 min higher than the one used in a laparoscopic cholecystectomy by the usual technique. There were no surgical complications. It was possible to reduce the cost of surgery. It is considered that this variable is safe, more economic and may be performed in a time similar to the one used in the usual technique(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Cholecystectomy/methods , Cholelithiasis/surgery , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods , Prospective Studies
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