Recommendation for cholecystectomy protocol based on intraoperative ultrasound - a single-centre retrospective case-control study.

Maciej Sebastian, Jerzy Rudnicki
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Introduction: There is a strong need to make laparoscopic cholecystectomy as safe as possible, but sometimes complications in the form of bile duct and/or vascular injury occur. The safe plane of dissection can be precisely identified with intraoperative ultrasound, ensuring reduction of the complication rate to a minimum.

Aim: To evaluate the advantages of the cholecystectomy protocol based on the use of intraoperative ultrasound during laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy.

Material and methods: The study group consisted of 700 patients with symptomatic cholecystolithiasis, which was divided into two subgroups: with the critical view of safety only (312 patients) and with the critical view of safety + laparoscopic/open cholecystectomy ultrasound (388 patients). Laparoscopic cholecystectomy and conversion in patients from the second subgroup were performed under the control of intraoperative ultrasound.

Results: We did not observe any biliary complications, and the visualization of the common bile duct, the proper hepatic artery and the portal vein was obtained in every patient from the critical view of safety + laparoscopic/open cholecystectomy ultrasound group. The mean time of the operation was significantly shorter and the conversion, biliary injury and intraoperative bleeding rates were significantly lower in this group of patients.

Conclusions: Intraoperative ultrasound is a very efficient and safe method of guidance, and its use should be standard along with the critical view of safety during cholecystectomy.

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基于术中超声的胆囊切除术方案推荐-一项单中心回顾性病例对照研究。
引言:迫切需要使腹腔镜胆囊切除术尽可能安全,但有时会发生胆管和/或血管损伤的并发症。术中超声可准确识别安全剥离平面,确保将并发症发生率降到最低。目的:评价术中超声在腹腔镜胆囊切除术和开腹胆囊切除术中的应用优势。材料与方法:研究对象为700例有症状的胆囊结石患者,分为单纯安全性危论观组(312例)和安全性危论观+腹腔镜/开腹超声胆囊切除术组(388例)。第二亚组患者在术中超声控制下进行腹腔镜胆囊切除术和转换。结果:我们未观察到任何胆道并发症,从安全+腹腔镜/开放式胆囊切除术超声组的关键角度来看,每位患者均获得了胆管、肝固有动脉和门静脉的显像。本组患者平均手术时间明显缩短,转归率、胆道损伤率及术中出血率均明显降低。结论:术中超声是一种非常有效、安全的指导方法,在胆囊切除术中应结合安全的批判观点,规范超声的使用。
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