Cholecystectomy via Kocher incision without peritoneal closure

  • Saul Dorfman Hospital General del Sur, Maracaibo-Venezuela
  • Alberto Rincón Hospital General del Sur, Maracaibo-Venezuela
  • Hortensia Shortt Hospital General del Sur, Maracaibo-Venezuela
Palabras clave: Cholecystectomy, Kocher incision, peritoneum

Resumen

This investigation was carried out to evaluate the surgical wound outcome of patients who underwent cholecystectomy via Kocher incision, without peritoneal closure. Consecutive patients (n = 129) were randomized either to have the peritoneal closure (n = 66) or to have this step omitted (n= 63). Demographic data of the patients were similar in both groups. There were no significant differences in overall wound complication (p = 0.44), wound infection (p = 0.71), wound dehiscense (p = 0.96) and incisional hernia (p = 0.95). This study provides strong evidence that the avoidance of the peritoneal closure represents no adverse effect to the postoperative course of the patients.

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2013-07-25
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Dorfman, S., Rincón, A., & Shortt, H. (2013). Cholecystectomy via Kocher incision without peritoneal closure. Investigación Clínica, 38(1). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/investigacion/article/view/28349
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