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TITLE:

A STUDY ON THE SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY

AUTHORS:

Dr Hina Iftikhar, Dr Asim Raza Mir Shah, Dr komal Naseer

ABSTRACT:

Objective: Single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) is one of the most acceptable methods of all population. First advantage of the surgery is unseen defect. The aims of our research study to show the first skill of this surgery with all population. Methodology: This method of surgery was applied on thirty patients who suffer from gallstones in Mayo Hospital Lahore from October 2017 to April 2018. The data collected prospectively included age, gender, operative duration, difficulty, pain and reason for conversion. Results: In 30 SILS cases twenty-seven were well done. 80 minutes was the mean operative duration of this surgery (ranges 50-180min). Three participant required more ports for the completion of surgery. All participant of this method were discharged from hospital on second day of surgery one patient were remain due to intestinal pain. That participant was discharged from hospital on sixth day of surgery. In two patients we had seen soft infected wound. One patient was exposes for pain study. Conclusion: SILS cholecystectomy is a protected, feasible and without seen defect surgery if it was done on senior laparoscopic specialist first we need more information about this method. Key Words: Prospectively, Laparoscopic, cholecystectomy, Participant, Nephrectomies, Urological

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