Title of article :
A Single Centre Experience of Day Case Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Outcomes by Body Mass Index Group
Author/Authors :
Bowling, Kirk Peninsula Deanery - Torbay Hospital - South Devon Healthcare Trust - Lawes Bridge - Torquay TQ2 7AA - UK , Leong, Samantha Peninsula Deanery - Derriford Hospital - Plymouth Healthcare Trust - Derriford Road - Plymouth PL6 8DH - UK , El-Badawy, Sarah Peninsula Deanery - Derriford Hospital - Plymouth Healthcare Trust - Derriford Road - Plymouth PL6 8DH - UK , Massri, Erfan Peninsula Deanery - Torbay Hospital - South Devon Healthcare Trust - Lawes Bridge - Torquay TQ2 7AA - UK , Rait, Jaideep Peninsula Deanery - Torbay Hospital - South Devon Healthcare Trust - Lawes Bridge - Torquay TQ2 7AA - UK , Atkinson, Jay Peninsula Deanery - Torbay Hospital - South Devon Healthcare Trust - Lawes Bridge - Torquay TQ2 7AA - UK , Srinivas, Gandrapu Peninsula Deanery - Torbay Hospital - South Devon Healthcare Trust - Lawes Bridge - Torquay TQ2 7AA - UK , Andrews, Stuart Peninsula Deanery - Torbay Hospital - South Devon Healthcare Trust - Lawes Bridge - Torquay TQ2 7AA - UK
Abstract :
Aim. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether patients with a high BMI can undergo safe day case LC for cholecystitis compared to groups of patients with a lower BMI. Setting. NHS District General Hospital, UK. Methods. A retrospective review
of 2391 patients who underwent an attempted day case LC between 1 January 2009 and 15 August 2015 was performed. Patients
were divided into five groups depending on their BMI. Inclusion criteria were patients undergoing elective day case laparoscopic
cholecystectomy with cholecystitis on histology. The endpoints were complication requiring readmission and postoperative length
of stay (LOS). Results. There were 2391 LCs performed in the time period of which 1646 were eligible for inclusion. These LCs were
classified as 273 (16.9%), 608 (37.8%), 428 (26.6%), 208 (12.9%), and 91 (5.66%) patients in the groups with BMI values of 18.5–24.9,
25–29.9, 30–34.9, 35–39.9, and >40, respectively. Average BMI was 30.0 (±5.53, 19–51) with an average postoperative LOS of 0.86,
and there was no difference between the BMI groups. Overall complication rate was 4.3%; there was no significance between BMI groups. Conclusions. Increased BMI was not associated with worse outcomes after day case LC.
Keywords :
Cholecystectomy Outcomes , Body Mass Index Group , LOS
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice