Causas de mortalidad por colecistectomía tradicional y laparoscópica 1991-2010

  • Csendes J A
  • Yarmuch G J
  • Díaz J J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is nowadays the standard surgical treatment for cholelithiasis. Aim: To determine surgical mortality of laparoscopic cholecystectomy as compared with the open procedure. Material and Methods: Review of medical records of all patients subjected to open or laparoscopic surgery in a surgical service of a clinical hospital, in a period of 20 years. Results: The records of 26.441 patients were reviewed. The figures for overall, open and laparoscopic surgery mortality were 0.16, 0.39 and 0.07% respectively. Only two of the 43 deceased patients, died as a direct complication of the surgical procedure. In the rest, the causes of mortality were underlying severe medical conditions. Conclusions: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has a very low mortality that depends mostly on underlying medical conditions and advanced age.

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Csendes J, A., Yarmuch G, J., Díaz J, J. C., Castillo K, J., & Maluenda G, F. (2012). Causas de mortalidad por colecistectomía tradicional y laparoscópica 1991-2010. Revista Chilena de Cirugía, 64(6), 555–559. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-40262012000600009

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