Title of article :
Surgical considerations in the contemporary management of biliary tract disease in the postpartum period
Author/Authors :
Nancy A. Diettrich، نويسنده , , Gerald Kaplan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Background: Excluding sterilization procedures, no experience with laparoscopic procedures in the postpartum period has been reported. The postpartum patient may have unique characteristics that must be recognized for safe management.
Methods: The authors prospectively studied 1,100 consecutive biliary patients in a private surgical practice since the introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). The group includes 34 patients who presented with biliary tract disease and were operated upon within 6 weeks of obstetrical delivery. Laparoscopic procedures were performed on these 34 patients 1 to 42 days following vaginal (26) or Cesarean (8) deliveries.
Results: All patients had calculous cholecystitis. Choledocholithiasis was documented in 10 (29%) patients, including 3 patients (9%) with missed common duct stones, and strongly suggested in 5 (15%) others. Open biliary procedures were required for 2 patients. One patient returned to surgery for an ERCP-related complication. Follow up is known for all patients. There were no delayed complications.
Conclusions: The laparoscopic approach to biliary tract disease in the postpartum period is safe. Recent vertical Cesarean incisions can withstand the strain of a reduced pneumoperitoneum. The high incidence of choledocholithiasis calls for routine cholangiography in the postpartum patient.
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery