Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) emerges as an effective alternative to classical cholecystectomy, but its safety, benefits and indications still need to be clarified. From September 1989 to March 1991, 178 LC were performed by 8 surgeons in 2 hospitals, on 142 women and 36 men with a mean age of 48.2 years. The gall bladder wall was thin in 160 cases and thick in 18 cases (with 6 cases acute cholecystitis). We observed no deaths, 147 simple procedures with a hospital stay and drug requirement lower than with the usual cholecystectomy via laparotomy. But in 21 cases, the procedure needed a laparotomy, and in 10 cases complications occurred, requiring laparotomy in 6 cases. Our results suggest: a) LC is an improvement in the treatment of uncomplicated gallstones; b) a trained surgeon and extreme caution are required in complicated cholelithiasis; c) classical cholecystectomy is still useful in many circumstances.
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