Title of article :
Biliary Duct Injuries Due to Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: 7-Year Experience at Shahid Modarres Hospital, Tehran, Iran
Author/Authors :
Malekpour Alamdari, Nasser Department of General Surgery- School of Medicine-Modarres Hospital- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Gholizadeh, Barmak Department of General Surgery- School of Medicine-Modarres Hospital- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Nowadays, cholecystectomy is the most prevalent elective abdominal surgery
in the U.S., with over 750000 operations performed every year. However, laparoscopic
cholecystectomy has been reported with 1% to 8% of major complications, including
hemorrhage, wound infection, bile ducts and gallbladder damage.
Methods: A total of 1970 medical records of patients undergone laparoscopically at Modarres
Hospital between 2010 and 2017 were studied in this research. Of them 1185 were female
(60.15%) and 785(39.85%) male. A total of 1003(50.9%) patients were presented with
cholecystitis, 955(48.5%) with symptomatic cholelithiasis, and 12(0.6%) with polyp.
Results: Biliary tract injury was reported in 11 cases, complete cut off of Common Bile Duct
(CBD) in 4(0.2%) cases (3 males and 1 female), partial CBD injuries in 3 cases (2 males and
1 female), complete closure of CBD in 1 female case, and partially closure of CBD by clips in
3(0.1%) cases (1 male and 2 female).
Conclusion: The laparoscopic method seems to be the ideal method of cholecystectomy, not
just because of its cosmetic reasons, also due to its less invasive procedure.