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555 Should All Acutely Presenting Gallstone Disease Be Managed Surgically?

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This audit aims to assess if gallstone complications can be prevented by performing an emergency cholecystectomy in acutely presenting gallstone disease. Factors taken into consideration include number of presentations to… Click to show full abstract

This audit aims to assess if gallstone complications can be prevented by performing an emergency cholecystectomy in acutely presenting gallstone disease. Factors taken into consideration include number of presentations to hospital before surgery, secondary admissions of pancreatitis or cholangitis, subsequent requirements of ERCP as well as complication rates of elective and emergency surgery. Retrospective audit looking at 387 cholecystectomies carried out, within a year, at Walsall Manor Hospital. Approximately 20% of patients had an emergency cholecystectomy. A total of 192 patients had at least one admission, with 17% having a minimum second. Seven patients went on to develop gallstone pancreatitis subsequently, as well as eight requiring at least a minimum of one ERCP. The complication rate in elective surgery was higher at 4.1% compared to 2.7% in emergency cases. Long waiting times for surgery put patients at greater risk of complications. 96% (26/27) of elective cholecystectomy patients, who suffered an attack of pancreatitis, had to wait more than four weeks. Furthermore, 39% (47/119) of those who had a minimum of one admission had to wait more than 20 weeks. On the other hand, three-quarters of patients who were operated in emergency went home within 48 hours, with the figures being not too dissimilar from elective cases with a history of admission (76%). Performing emergency cholecystectomies in the same admission or on a dedicated hot list would not only decrease the risk, but also the potential risk of developing gallstone complications.

Keywords: gallstone disease; acutely presenting; emergency; presenting gallstone; gallstone

Journal Title: British Journal of Surgery
Year Published: 2021

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