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Acute Cholecystitis - Factors Affecting Surgical-Treatment

Cm Ramos,Jrn Pena, Sf Garcia, Sy Escobar

REVISTA ESPANOLA DE ENFERMEDADES DIGESTIVAS(1993)

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The authors studied 100 acute cholecystitis treated between 1984 and 1990. In 71.4% of the cases it was associated with gallstones and 28.6% were primary acalculous cholecystitis. Two percent were postoperative. 77 patients underwent surgery. 14.3% needed an emergency operation due to acute abdominal syndrome and sepsis. In the remaining patients, the surgical procedure was performed days or weeks later according to the course of the disease, the surgeons criteria, and family and social-labour conditions. Based on these criteria, 31.7% had surgery during the first week, 23.8% in the second and 44.5% in the third or later. Cholecystectomy was the surgical procedure performed in 98.7% of the cases. Morbidity rate was 11.6% and mortality 3.9%. Analysis of morpho-clinical grades has been done in relation with the type of cholecystitis, the clinical symptoms and the course of the disease. Finally the different factors used to argue for an early or delayed surgical treatment are discussed.
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ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS, PRIMARY ACALCULOUS CHOLECYSTITIS, POSTOPERATIVE CHOLECYSTITIS, SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS
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