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Síndrome post-colecistectomía: análisis de una cohorte prospectiva
Introducción. El síndrome post-colecistectomía fue descrito hace más de 70 años y se define como la presencia de síntomas gastrointestinales que pueden persistir después de la colecistectomía o aparecer como nuevos síntomas. Este síndrome, poco conocido,
Robin Germán Prieto-Ortiz +3 more
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Colecistectomía subtotal: una alternativa en el manejo de la colecistectomía difícil
Introducción. Alrededor de un 10 % de las laparoscopias se convierten a cirugía abierta por dificultades en obtener una visión crítica durante la colecistectomía en colecistitis severas.
Sebastián Sierra +4 more
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Colecistitis xantologranulomatosa que imita el cáncer vesicular. Reporte de caso
La colecistitis xantogranulomatosa es una enfermedad poco común que se presenta clínicamente con dolor en hipocondrio derecho, cuyos diagnósticos diferenciales más importantes son colecistitis crónica y cáncer de vesícula.
Belén Garcia, Alex Fonte, Erika Iza
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Cost‐effectiveness of gallbladder histopathology after cholecystectomy for benign disease
The objective of this study was to assess the cost‐effectiveness of routine and selective gallbladder histopathology when performing cholecystectomy for benign disease. The most important factor for cost‐effectiveness was found to be the cost and number of histological analyses, due to large numbers of cholecystectomies relative to low prevalence of ...
L. Lundgren +3 more
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Variations in the layered pattern of the gallbladder wall on MRI were significantly associated with fibrosis and necrosis of the gallbladder wall in acute cholecystitis. Intermediate to low signal intensity of the gallbladder wall on MRI had a sensitivity of 90 per cent and a specificity of 73 per cent for predicting pathological changes in the ...
K. Omiya +7 more
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Safe, selective histopathological examination of gallbladder specimens: a systematic review
This meta‐analysis found that the incidence of truly incidental gallbladder cancer (GBC) was less than 0·5 per cent and decreased to less than 0·1 per cent when the surgeon performed a systematic macroscopic examination. At least 50 per cent of GBC that was not detected before or during surgery was of early stage and with no clinical consequences ...
V. P. Bastiaenen +7 more
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Optimal timing for surgical reconstruction of bile duct injury: meta‐analysis
This meta‐analysis addressed the timing of surgical reconstruction with hepaticojejunostomy for bile duct injury. Reconstruction between 2 and 6 weeks after injury was associated with an increased risk of postoperative morbidity as well as anastomotic stricture formation.
A. M. Schreuder +6 more
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Is out‐of‐hours cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis associated with complications?
Early surgery is recommended for acute cholecystitis. The study was performed to see whether surgery out of hours is associated with a higher risk of complications compared with surgery within office hours. There was a higher risk of complications for out‐of‐hours surgery, but it seemed to be due to factors other than time of day of surgery.
C. Gustafsson +4 more
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Triple incisión umbilical para la colecistectomía videolaparoscópica
Introducción: La cirugía laparoscópica a través de un puerto único se realiza básicamente colocando un dispositivo a través de una única incisión (entre 18mm a 50 mm), en la cual se colocan varios trócares en el mismo.
Héctor Rolando Herrera-Cabral +3 more
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The Tokyo Guidelines 2018 (TG18) describe expert consensus for best practice in the management of complex acute biliary calculous disease. Self‐reported adherence (and limitations to this) were compared with ‘real‐world’ patient‐level data from a prospective observational study, the ESTES snapshot audit.
G. A. Bass +108 more
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