Abstract
Purpose
A laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the treatment of choice for gallbladder disease. The aim of this study is to analyse 2,239 cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) and observe the changes of 15th-year gallbladder disease.
Methods
We performed a retrospective analysis of 2,239 patients that underwent a LC by a single surgeon, from March 1993 to December 2007. We divided it into 3 groups; group 1 was from March 1993 to December 1996 and group 2 was from January 1998 to December to 2001, group 3 was from January 2003 to December 2007.
Results
The mean age, hospital stay, mean operation time and conversion rate was decreased. Gallbladder cancer of group 1 was 0.6%, group 2 was 0.5%, and group 3 was 1.6% (P<0.05). Gallbladder polyps of group 1 was 3.3%, group 2 was 5.1%, and group 3 was 11.8%. There was statistically significance (P<0.05). Gallstone was significantly decreased (group 1 was 98.1%, group 2 was 97.6%, group 3 was 92.8%) in proportion, pigment stone was significantly decreased (group 1 was 31.5%, group 2 was 27.5%, group 3 was 21.7%) and Cholesterol & Mixed stone was significantly increased (group 1 was 68.2%, group 2 was 72.5%, group 3 was 78.3%)(P<0.05).
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