A study to discuss laparoscopic cholecystectomy and choledocholithotomy after resection of the stomach and gastrectomy

Otabek Zaribbaevuch Yangibaev 1, U.R. Zaribbayev 1, Z. Yangibaev 1 and Muhammad Arsalan Ali Sajid 2, *

1 Urgench Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy and Chair Person at Department of Endosurgical and Thoracic Surgery Unit, Regional Medical Center of Khorezm Region, Uzbekistan.
2 Urgench Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy and Student of Maters at IUBH Germany, and International Treatment Faculty at Urgench Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 19(02), 311–313
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2023.19.2.1259
 
Publication history: 
Received on 23 June 2023; revised on 31 July 2023; accepted on 02 August 2023
 
Abstract: 
Due to the widespread prevalence of cholelithiasis, this disease often develops after various abdominal surgical procedures, especially after gastric resection and gastrectomy. According to a number of authors, after gastric resection, up to 10-15% of cases of calculous cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis, etc. (1-4) requiring surgical treatment are detected in the postoperative period. In such cases, surgeons sometimes hesitate whether to remove the gallbladder openly or laparoscopically. There is still no unanimous opinion among surgeons on this issue. We have therefore decided to share our experience in this area.

 
Keywords: 
Prevalence; Cholelithiasis; Gastrectomy; Postoperative period; Laproscopy
 
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