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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 7, 2007; 13(33): 4493-4497
Published online Sep 7, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i33.4493
Table 1 Patient characteristics and other observations
S. No.ObservationVariable
1Age (yr)47.2 (13 to 78)
2Female/Male976/291
3Previous abdominal surgeries519
4Preoperative ERCP49
5Mean operation time39 min (11 min to 190 min)
6Conversion to open Cholecystectomy23
7Drain (yes/no)184/1083
8Mean duration of analgesic requirement3 d (1 d to 5 d)
9Mean hospital stay26 h (18 to 72 h)
Table 2 Intraoperative and postoperative complications
S. No.ComplicationsNo. of patients%
1Shoulder tip pain21317.12
2Perforation of gallbladder with Stone spill1098.76
3Port site infections272.17
4Cystic duct stones171.37
5Significant bleeding120.96
6Subcutaneous emphysema40.32
7Controlled biliary Leak40.32
8Undetected GB malignancy20.16
9Bile duct injury10.08
10Retained CBD stones10.08
11Cholecystohepatic duct10.08
12Drop in oxygen saturation10.08
Table 3 Causes of conversion
S. No.Causes of conversionNo. of patients%
1Dense adhesions at Calot’s110.86
2Significant bleeding60.47
3CBD injury10.08
4CBD stone10.08
5Drop in oxygen saturation10.08
6Extensive subcutaneous emphysema10.08
7Inability to achieve working space due to dense intra-abdominal adhesions10.08
8Faulty equipment10.08
Total231.82