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Subtotal Cholecystectomy in Surgery for Pancreatic Head and Periampullary Zone Masses

https://doi.org/10.16931/1995-5464.2018-1-104-108

Abstract

Aim. To develop and evaluate efficacy of new method of subtotal cholecystectomy in surgical treatment of patients for pancreatic head and periampullary zone masses.

Material and Methods. For the period 2004–2014 subtotal cholecystectomy has been used in 23 cases of diffuse intraoperative  bleeding, portal hypertension and extensive fibrosis of gallbladder  caused by chronic inflammation. In the second group (n = 236)  standard cholecystectomy was performed regardless surgical  conditions. In both groups cholecystectomy was a stage of  pancreatoduodenectomy or billiary bypass. Comparative analysis  was made regarding intra- and postoperative bleeding.

Results. Subtotal cholecystectomy was not followed by intra- or postoperative bleeding required additional hemostasis. Standard  cholecystectomy was accompanied by bleeding from gallbladder bed  in 8 (3.9%) cases that required additional hemostasis. Postoperative  bleeding was observed in 4 (1.7%) patients including 2 of them after additional hemostasis. Redo interventions were performed in 3  patients. One patient died after re-laparotomy.

Conclusion. Subtotal cholecystectomy is effective measure for prevention of intra- and postoperative bleeding from gallbladder bed in case of difficult surgical conditions.

About the Authors

G. M. Barvanyan
State Healthcare Institution of Komi Republic “Komi Republic Hospital”
Russian Federation

114, Pushkin str., Syktyvkar, 167004, Russian Federation

Phone: 8-8212-42-60-94, mob. 8-912-862-60-94

Cand. of Med. Sci., Head of the Surgical Department of Komi Republic Hospital



A. P. Vlasov
Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

68, Bolshevistskaya str., Saransk, 430005, Russian Federation

Doct. of Med. Sci., Professor, Head of the Chair of Surgery with the Courses of Operative Surgery, Topographic Anatomy and Urology, Mordovia State University



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Barvanyan G.M., Vlasov A.P. Subtotal Cholecystectomy in Surgery for Pancreatic Head and Periampullary Zone Masses. Annaly khirurgicheskoy gepatologii = Annals of HPB Surgery. 2018;23(1):104-108. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.16931/1995-5464.2018-1-104-108

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