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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992, Impr.) ; Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992, Impr.);68(1): 77-81, Jan. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360711

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The treatment for patients with acute calculous cholecystitis who have high surgical risk with percutaneous cholecystostomy instead of surgery is an appropriate alternative choice. The aim of this study was to examine the promising percutaneous cholecystostomy intervention to share our experiences about the duration of catheter that has yet to be determined. METHODS: A total of 163 patients diagnosed with acute calculous cholecystitis and treated with percutaneous cholecystostomy between January 2011 and July 2020 were reviewed retrospectively. The Tokyo Guidelines 2018 were used to diagnose and grade patients with acute cholecystitis. RESULTS: The mean age was 71.81±12.81 years. According to the Tokyo grading, 143 patients had grade 2 and 20 patients had grade 3 disease. The mean duration of catheter was 39.12±37 (1-270) days. Minimal bile leakage into the peritoneum was noted in 3 (1.8%) patients during the procedure. The rate of complications during follow-up of the patients who underwent percutaneous cholecystostomy was 6.9% (n=11), and the most common complication was catheter dislocation. Cholecystectomy was performed in 33.1% (n=54) of the patients at follow-up. Post-cholecystectomy complication rate was 12.9%. At the follow-up, the rate of recurrent acute cholecystitis episodes was 5.5%, while the mortality rate was 1.8%. The length of follow-up was five years. CONCLUSIONS: The rate of recurrence was significantly higher among the patients with catheter for <21 days. We recommend that the duration of catheter should be minimum 21 days in patients undergoing percutaneous cholecystostomy.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cholecystostomy/adverse effects , Cholecystostomy/methods , Cholecystitis, Acute/surgery , Drainage/methods , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Catheters , Middle Aged
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Rev. argent. cir ; 112(1): 43-50, mar. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1125780

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: la colecistitis enfisematosa (CE) es una forma de presentación infrecuente de la colecistitis aguda. Material y métodos: presentecedentes patológicos, mientras que los otros eran diabéticos. A todos se les realizó tomografía computarizada (TC). Dos pacientes fueron sometidos a colecistectomía videolaparoscópica (CL) con buena evolución, mientras que en un caso se realizó colecistostomía percutánea (CP). Discusión: la CE se refiere a la presencia de gas en la luz o en la pared de la vesícula biliar. La tasa de morbilidad es del 50%. Los pacientes suelen padecer diabetes, pero puede presentarse en pacientes más jóvenes sin factores de riesgo. La TC es el método de elección para el diagnóstico. El tratamiento definitivo es la CL, aunque la CP es otra opción válida. Conclusión: la CL se considera un enfoque eficaz y seguro para el tratamiento de la CE.


Background: Emphysematous cholecystitis (EC) is a rare presentation of acute cholecystitis. Material and methods: We report three cases of EC in two men and one woman between 55 and 79 years. One of the patients was otherwise healthy while the other two were diabetics. A computed tomography (CT) scan was performed in all the cases. Two patients underwent video-assisted laparoscopic cholecystectomy with favorable outcome and one patient underwent percutaneous cholecystostomy. Discussion: Emphysematous cholecystitis is characterized by the presence of gas in the gallbladder lumen or wall. Mortality rate is 50%. Most patients are diabetics, but EC may present in younger patients without risk factors. Computed tomography scan is the method of choice for the diagnosis. Cholecystectomy is indicated as definite treatment, but percutaneous cholecystostomy may be a valid option. Conclusions: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy and antibiotics are effective and safe to treat.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic/methods , Emphysematous Cholecystitis/surgery , Cholecystostomy/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Abdominal Pain/complications , Emphysematous Cholecystitis/drug therapy , Emphysematous Cholecystitis/diagnostic imaging , Diabetes Complications , Abdomen/diagnostic imaging , Hypertension/complications
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Rev. cuba. cir ; 54(4): 0-0, oct.-dic. 2015. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-769392

ABSTRACT

Introducción: la secuencia adenoma- adenocarcinoma, es resultado de fallos genéticos en las células intestinales heredados o adquiridos. Objetivo: determinar la posible relación entre la inmunoexpresión de la p53 y la positividad de la sangre oculta en heces en los adenomas de colon con alto grado de displasia diagnosticados en pacientes colecistectomizados o con colelitiasis. Métodos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo, de corte transversal, en el Instituto de Gastroenterología, en el período de mayo de 2013 hasta junio de 2015. Se realizaron pruebas estadísticas descriptiva y de chi Cuadrado y probabilidad exacta de Fisher. Resultados: la proporción de adenomas con alto grado de displasia fue similar en pacientes colecistectomizados y con colelitiasis (50 por ciento) respectivamente. Una alta proporción se diagnosticó en colecistectomizados femeninas (35 por ciento), con 60 y más años de edad (53 por ciento) y 11 y más años de colecistectomizados (60 por ciento), mientras que en las colelitiasis fueron masculinos (30 por ciento). Conclusiones: una alta proporción de adenomas con alto grado de displasia presentan inmunoexpresión de la p53 y sangre en heces positiva en pacientes colecistectomizados y con colelitiasis, que se reporta por vez primera(AU)


Introduction: The adenoma - adenocarcinoma sequence is a result of inherited or acquired genetic failures in the intestinal cells. Objective: To determine the immunohistochemical expression of p53 and the positivity of the fecal occult blood test in colon adenomas with high degree of diagnosed dysplasia in cholecystectomized patients or with cholelithiasis. Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted in the Institute of Gastroenterology in the period of May, 2013 to June, 2015. Statistical tests were statistics testing, exact Chi Square and Fisher's probability tests. Results: The proportion of adenomas with high degree of dysplasia was similar in cholecystectomized patientsand with cholelithiasis (50 percent) respectively. A high proportion diagnosed in colecistectomizados women (35 percent), 60 and more years of age (53 percent) and 11 and more years of performed cholecystectomy (60 percent), whereas cholelithiasis prevailed in males (30 percent). Conclusions: High proportion of adenomas with high degree of dysplasia present p 53 immunoexpression and positive fecal occult blood test in cholecystectomized patients and patients with cholelithiasis that is reported for the first time(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adenoma/immunology , Cholecystostomy/methods , Cholelithiasis/immunology , Colonic Neoplasms/immunology , Genes, p53/immunology , Occult Blood , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Epidemiology, Descriptive
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Rev. cuba. cir ; 51(2): 187-200, abr.-jun. 2012.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-647031

ABSTRACT

Se presenta a un paciente de 37 años de edad que acude a nuestro Cuerpo de Guardia politraumatizado, con lesiones torácicas y abdominales, con síntomas y signos sugestivos de fracturas costales múltiples, con hemotórax derecho y hemoperitoneo, corroborado imaginológicamente y en la punción abdominal. Se realiza pleurostomía mínima intermedia y laparotomía exploratoria. Se le encuentran lesiones hepáticas de los segmentos VI, V, VIII y IV, con una profundidad mayor de 3 cm, además, deserosamientos en las asas delgadas intestinales y colon. Se realiza hepatorrafia y empaquetamiento hepático. Posteriormente van apareciendo complicaciones, por lo que tiene que ser reintervenido en máqs de 60 ocasiones. Entre ellas, la aparición de una fístula de alto gasto, que lo llevó a la desnutrición y a la permanencia con el abdomen expuesto durante 7 meses hasta el egreso. Se revisa la literatura correspondiente a estas entidades(AU)


A 37 years-old multi-traumatized male patient went to our emergency service. He had many injures in the thorax and the abdomen, together with symptoms and signs suggestive of multiple costal fractures, with right hemothorax and hemoperitoneum, all of which was confirmed by imaging techniques and by abdominal puncture. Minimal intermediate pleurostomy and exploratory laparoscopy were performed. We found hepatic lesions in the 6th, 5th, 8th and 4th segments, over 3 cm deep; additionally, the loss of serosa from the intestinal ansae and from the colon. Hepatorrhaphy and hepatic packing were also performed. Later on, more complications appeared, so he had to be re-operated more than 60 times. The occurrence of a high output fistula led him to malnutrition and his abdomen remained exposed for 7 months until he was finally discharged from hospital. This paper also presented a literature review on this topic(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Thoracic Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Cholecystostomy/methods , Intestinal Fistula/surgery , Jejunostomy/methods , Cholangiography/methods
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Rev. argent. cir ; 95(3/4): 101-107, 2008. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-523786

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: La colecistostomía percutánea (CP) en pacientes de alto riesgo quirúrgico. Objetivo: Comunicar la experiencia con este procedimiento en los últimos 10 años. Lugar de aplicación: Centro de referencia de nivel terciario. Diseño: Estudio observacional retrospectivo de base prospectiva. Población: 95% CP consecutivas en el período 1997-2007. Método: Los pacientes con CA y riesgo quirúrgico aumentado fueron estratificados en 4 grupos: estado crítico, comorbilidades crónicas, colecistitis por-intervenciones biliares (endoscópica o percutánea) y embarazo en primer o tercer trimestre. Resultados: Se trataron 95 pacientes, 75% varones, con edad promedio de 62,6 +- 15,2 años (r 26-95). Hubo 44 (46,3%) pacientes en estado crítico, 36 (37,9%) con comorbilidades crónicas, 13 (13,6%) pos-intervenciones biliares y 2 (2,1%) embarazos. El 40% fueron colecistitis alitiásicas. Se utilizó la técnica de Seldinger en el 59% y de punción trocar en el 41%; 74% fueron accesos transhepáticos. La CP fue exitosa en 91 pacientes (95,8%) y fracasó en 4: 2 por falla técnica (3,1%) y 2 por falta de respuesta clínica (3,1%); todos ellos fueron operados. S presentaron 10 (10,5%) complicaciones mayores. La mortalidad intrahospitalaria fue del 23%, sin muertes atribuibles al procedimiento o sepsis biliar. Conclusión: La CP es un procedimiento seguro y efectivo en los pacientes con alto riesgo y CA.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Cholecystitis/surgery , Cholecystostomy/adverse effects , Cholecystostomy/methods , Cholecystostomy/mortality , Retrospective Studies
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-144491

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Bile cultures have been used to diagnose and predict the prognosis of acute cholecystitis (AC). As the standard treatment for AC has changed, the appropriate timing and clinical usefulness of bile cultures should be reevaluated. We analyzed the incidence of positive bile cultures in cholecystostomy and cholecystectomy, and attempted to see if a positive bile culture is related to the laboratory and imaging parameters and postoperative infections. METHODS: Included in the study were 86 patients with AC who underwent percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC) and then laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). We performed hematologic, biochemical, and radiological analyses at admission and bile cultures with each surgical procedure. The patients were followed for two months for postoperative infections. RESULTS: Bile cultures were positive in 40.7% of the patients at PC, significantly higher than at LC (12.8%). The group with positive cultures showed a higher median age and elevated levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and total bilirubin (TB) than the group with negative cultures. Univariate analysis identified three preoperative factors as predictors of positive bile cultures: age (>55 yr), ALP (>100 IU/L) and TB (>1.2 mg/dL). Infectious complications after LC were mild and the incidence of postoperative infections was not different between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: The sensitivity of bile cultures is low for diagnosing AC, and the adequate timing of bile cultures is at PC, rather than LC. An old age and factors (ALP & TB) manifesting an advanced stage of bile stasis are associated with positive bile cultures. No correlation was found between positive bile cultures and postoperative infections.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Bacterial Infections/diagnosis , Bile/microbiology , Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic/methods , Cholecystitis, Acute/complications , Cholecystostomy/methods , Culture Techniques , Follow-Up Studies , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Predictive Value of Tests
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-144498

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Bile cultures have been used to diagnose and predict the prognosis of acute cholecystitis (AC). As the standard treatment for AC has changed, the appropriate timing and clinical usefulness of bile cultures should be reevaluated. We analyzed the incidence of positive bile cultures in cholecystostomy and cholecystectomy, and attempted to see if a positive bile culture is related to the laboratory and imaging parameters and postoperative infections. METHODS: Included in the study were 86 patients with AC who underwent percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC) and then laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). We performed hematologic, biochemical, and radiological analyses at admission and bile cultures with each surgical procedure. The patients were followed for two months for postoperative infections. RESULTS: Bile cultures were positive in 40.7% of the patients at PC, significantly higher than at LC (12.8%). The group with positive cultures showed a higher median age and elevated levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and total bilirubin (TB) than the group with negative cultures. Univariate analysis identified three preoperative factors as predictors of positive bile cultures: age (>55 yr), ALP (>100 IU/L) and TB (>1.2 mg/dL). Infectious complications after LC were mild and the incidence of postoperative infections was not different between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: The sensitivity of bile cultures is low for diagnosing AC, and the adequate timing of bile cultures is at PC, rather than LC. An old age and factors (ALP & TB) manifesting an advanced stage of bile stasis are associated with positive bile cultures. No correlation was found between positive bile cultures and postoperative infections.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Bacterial Infections/diagnosis , Bile/microbiology , Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic/methods , Cholecystitis, Acute/complications , Cholecystostomy/methods , Culture Techniques , Follow-Up Studies , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Predictive Value of Tests
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São Paulo med. j ; São Paulo med. j;121(6): 260-262, 2003.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-361047

ABSTRACT

A colecistostomia percutânea é uma modalidade terapêutica potencialmente importante a ser considerada em pacientes em estado grave com colecistite aguda, que estão sob alto risco ao serem submetidos a laparotomia ou a laparoscopia sob anestesia geral. A colecistostomia pecutânea oferece vantagens neste tipo de paciente por evitar os riscos cirúrgicos da colecistectomia. A colecistostomia percutânea é procedimento seguro, minimamente invasivo e efetivo, com alta taxa de sucesso e com pequeno número de complicações relacionadas ao procedimento. Deve ser considerada não apenas como tratamento temporário da colecistite calculosa, mas também como tratamento definitivo nos casos de colecistite acalculosa.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cholecystitis/therapy , Cholecystostomy/methods , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods , Acute Disease , Critical Illness
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Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; Acta gastroenterol. latinoam;26(1): 7-13, 1996. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-186441

ABSTRACT

La Colecistostomía Transhepática Percutánea (CTR) guiada por imágenes fue realizada en l5 pacientes con sospecha de Colecistitis Aguda Alitiásica (CAA), siete de ellos desarrollaron la patologia durante su hospitalización por una enfermedad crítica. La CTR se realizó según técnica de Seldinger guiada en 13 por ecografía y en 2 por tomografía computada. En todos los casos el cateter fue colocado exitosamente. La CAA se confirmó en 14/15 pacientes. No hubo complicaciones severas relacionadas con el procedimiento. Todos los pacientes, a excepción de 3, mejoraron luego de la CTR: 2 requirieron colecistectomía por gangrena vesicular difusa y el otro falleció por sepsis 45 hs. luego de la CTR. Complicaciones leves fueron una hemobilia leve y fiebre por 36 hs. La morbilidad de la serie fue de 35 por ciento y la mortalidad de 21 por ciento. Por lo tanto, 9 pacientes en CAA fueron curados mediante CTP y están vivos y libres de síntomas sin cirugía. La CTR fracasó en 3/14 pacientes y otros 2 fallecieron por causas no relacionadas con su patología biliar. Nosotros concluímos que la CTR temperaria es un método seguro y efectivo para el tratamiento definitivo de la CAA. La cirugía queda limitada a aquellos casos con peritonitis generalizada y a aquellos en que la CTR haya fracasado.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Middle Aged , Adult , Cholecystitis/surgery , Cholecystostomy/methods , Acute Disease , Aged, 80 and over , Cholangiography , Cholecystitis , Treatment Outcome
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Congo méd ; : 489-494, 1993.
Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1260603

ABSTRACT

"Depuis la premiere cholecystectomie par coelioscopie en 1987 par Philippe MOURET; la coelio-chirurgie connait une extension explosive dans le monde. Par une voie d'acces ""mini-invasif"" elle realise les interventions chirurgicales avec un minimum de traumatisme parietal grace au pneumo-peritoine; a un systeme optique et un ecran-video. Elle est soumise aux regles generales de chirurgie et de l'endoscopie. Les avantages indeniables de la technique sont la reduction du temps d'hospitalisation avec une reprise rapide de l'activite et le benefice esthetique. Le cout eleve de l'operation est compense par les avantages. La cholecystectomie est l'intervention de base sous coelioscopie en chirurgie digestive. L'apprentissage progressif est necessaire pour eviter des complications parfois dramatiques. La ""conversion"" en laparotomie est un geste de securite et de sagesse en cas de difficulte."


Subject(s)
Cholecystostomy/methods , Laparoscopy
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