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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-11 | Issue-11
Clinical Observations in Patient with Triple Laparoscopic Surgery for Gastric Carcinoma, Chronic Calculus Cholecystitis, and Bilateral Incomplete Direct Inguinal Hernia at a Tertiary Hospital in Bangladesh
Dr. Agatha Prianka Rozario, Dr. Shanjidah Hoque, Dr. MST Mamtaz Begum, Dr. Mohammad Farid Hossain
Published: Nov. 8, 2023 | 199 145
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2023.v11i11.004
Pages: 1932-1936
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Abstract
Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is now the gold standard approach for treating cholelithiasis. Compared to open surgery, triple laparoscopy, which addresses stomach carcinoma alongside chronic calculus cholecystitis and bilateral direct incomplete inguinal hernia, may offer enhanced effectiveness and convenience for patients. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical findings of patients with stomach carcinoma, chronic calculus cholecystitis, and bilateral direct incomplete inguinal hernia who underwent triple laparoscopic surgery. But the application of triple laparoscopic surgery is very rare. In this study, we have disseminated the clinical findings of a 70 year’s male patient who underwent triple laparoscopic surgery for the management of stomach carcinoma with chronic calculus cholecystitis and bilateral direct incomplete inguinal hernia. This case study was conducted in the Department of General & Laparoscopic Surgery, Evercare Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from 26 August 2020 to 5 September 2020. As the clinical data, the mean (±SD) values of 3 post-operative readings were accumulated to minimize the possible error. We can conclude that electrolyte status may remain normal in such patients but, dry mouth, vomiting, abdominal distension, poor appetite, poor sleep soundly and loose stools may be considered as some very common symptoms for such cases. Triple laparoscopic surgery is an effective treatment procedure in the management of stomach carcinoma with chronic calculus cholecystitis and bilateral direct incomplete inguinal hernia.