Etiology of "difficult" laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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AIM: To define causes of difficult situations in various forms of acute cholecystitis depending on terms of disease and clinico-morphological changes in gall bladder area and to justify differentiated application of laparoscopic surgery for acute cholecystitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was reviewed 1132 medical records of patients with acute cholecystitis. It is found that morphological changes in gall bladder and surrounding tissues depend on duration of follow-up of patients with acute cholecystitis and type of inflammation. RESULTS: In acute catarrhal cholecystitis "complicated" intraoperative situations are observed in 37.5% due to "loose" tissues infiltration, in phlegmonous and gangrenous forms of inflammation - in 44.6% and 63.6% respectively due to "dense" infiltrates development. CONCLUSION: Technical variants of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for various "difficult" intraoperative situations are suggested.

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Sazhin, V. P., Sazhin, I. V., Podyablonskaya, I. A., Karlov, D. I., Nuzhdikhin, A. V., & Ayvazyan, S. A. (2016). Etiology of “difficult” laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Khirurgiia, (1), 61–66. https://doi.org/10.17116/hirurgia2016161-66

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