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  • Analysis of Effect of Gallbladder Preserving Surgery with Laparoscope and Choledochoscope

    Objective To explore the effect of gallbladder preserving surgery with laparoscope and choledochoscope.Methods The data of 60 cases of gallbladder preserving surgery with laparoscope and choledochoscope (observation group) and carried out with the same period 61 cases of small incision gallbladder preserving surgery (control group) between June 2008 to January 2013 were retrospective analyzed. Results All patients were followed up for (18±2.4)months (6-36 months). The intraoperative blood loss, postoperative gallbladder hemorrhage rate, gallbladder dysfunctionrate, postoperative hospitalization time, stone recurrence rate, and reoperation rate in observation group were less orlower or shorter than the control group (P<0.05). The operative time and hospital costs in observation group were longeror higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). The rest of the observation index of two groups were no significant differences (P>0.05). Conclusions The gallbladder preserving surgery with laparoscope and choledochoscope is safeand feasible in technique level, and the short-term effect after operation is better. But the operation indications must be controlled strictly. The long-term efficacy needs further accumulation of cases and collect enough evidence to verify.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Laparoscopic Highly Selective Vagotomy (Hill) for Treating Acute Perforating Duodenal Ulcer

    Objective To explore the effect of laparoscopic highly selective vagotomy (Hill) on the treatment for acute perforating duodenal ulcer. Methods In 19 patients with acute perforating duodenal ulcers, laparoscopic repair of the perforation, laparoscopic freeing of the vagus, cutting off of posterior vagal trunk, and highly selective resection of anterior vagal trunk were performed. Results In all 19 cases the operation was successful. No patient was converted into open highly selective vagotomy. Ulcer symptoms of 17 patients disappeared after operation, and gastroscopy in follow up after 6 months showed that the ulcers had healed. The postoperative ulcer symptoms of 2 patients were markedly relieved and were easily controlled by medication. Conclusion The treatment of acute perforating duodenal ulcer by laparoscopic highly selective vagotomy (Hill) has the advantages of minor trauma, rapid postoperative recovery, and good results, it is a good procedure for the treatment of perforating duodenal ulcer.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:50 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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