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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-4 | Issue-08
A Study of Biliary Tract Complications after Cholecystectomy
Dr. Mrs. Chandrakala Dutt MS, Dr. Anurag Chouhan MS
Published: Aug. 30, 2018 | 158 155
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2018.v04i08.003
Pages: 148-155
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Abstract
The study was conducted in the Department of Surgery, J.A. Group of Hospitals and G.R. Medical College, Gwalior from September 2016 to August 2017. It was a prospective observational study. To find out the incidence of complications according to age and sex and also evaluate the symptoms of various biliary tract complications after cholecystectomy, to recognise the etiology of complications. Total 277 patients undergone cholecytectomy. 209 operated by open cholecystectomy. 30 patients were diagnosed as a biliary complications following cholecystectomy. All these patients were divided into 4 groups. There groups are biliary leak, retained stone, benign biliary structure, intraoperative bile duct injury. 19 patients were of biliary leak, 5 of retained stone, 2 of biliary structure, and 4 of intraoperative bile duct injury. All the data were collected and then processed and analysed. Epical 2000 info software were used for calculation 2 value and p value 277 patients were enrolled cholecytsectomy out of this 19 were of biliary, 3 were male (15.29%) and 16 were females (8.21%). Average age of patients was 20-65 years and maximum belonged to 20-30 years of age group. 51.89% patients were presented within 5 days and 84.22% patients with 40 days. The retained stone group. 51 (16.6%) patients biliary structure group have 2 cases present in 3 months.