Abstract :
Objective: The aim of our research was frequency determination in the patients of gall bladder experiencing the cholelithiasis
surgery.
Place and Duration: The research was descriptive by design and it was completed in the time of two years starting from
January, 2015 to December, 2017 in Allied hospital, Faisalabad.
Patients and Methods: We included two hundred cholelithiasis patients who experienced cholecystectomy in the setting of our
research. We included both male and female having the incidence of cholelithiasis, which was diagnosed through clinical
manifestations and ultrasonography. Uniform process was adopted for every patient including history, investigations, physical
examination and treatment and documented every information on a specified proforma.
Results: In the total research sample patients were processed through gall bladder stone disease surgery, gall bladder
carcinoma was observed in 8 cases (4%). The range of the age was from 35 – 70 years. Mean age was observed in female and
male respectively 50 (+5.3) and 56 (+ 2) years. Ratio of female to male three to one. On the basis of USG, we observed 3 cases
(37.50%) having an advanced disease in addition to the carcinoma as a pre-operative sign.
Conclusion: Gall bladder carcinoma frequency in our sample was higher in comparison to the population of western research
studies. Dominance of female number was observed than males facing the subject issue. USG can possibly cause the miss
malignant lesions; therefore, all the specimen of gall bladder is to undergo histopathology. While, in the un-suspected patients
experiencing laparoscopic cholecystectomy, gall bladder gentle handling becomes critical to evade any port site implantation
that results by bile spillage.
Key Words: Gall bladder, Carcinoma, Cholelithiasis, Laparoscopy, Cholecystectomy.
Keyword :
Gall bladder, Carcinoma, Cholelithiasis, Laparoscopy, Cholecystectomy.