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TITLE:

RESULTS OF EARLY VS DELAYED CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR IN PATIENTS WITH GALL STONE PANCREATITIS

AUTHORS:

Dr Ammara Khaliq, Dr Saqib Nasrullah, Dr Eijaz Ahmed

ABSTRACT:

Aim: To compare the results of early cholecystectomy and delayed cholecystectomy in patients with pancreatitis and gallstone disease. Study design: Randomized clinical trial. Place and Duration: In the Surgical Unit-II of Nishtar Hospital, Multan for one-year duration from June 2019 to June 2020. Methodology: 62 patients in total; The study included people aged 12 to 60, prepared for general anesthesia and open cholecystectomy. The patients were randomized into two groups. Group A (early cholecystectomy), Group B (delayed cholecystectomy). Clinical variables were statistically assessed. Results: The male to female ratio was 1: 5.2. In group A, the mean hospital stay was significantly shorter than in group B (p-value = 0.000). Morbidity and mortality were statistically insignificant in both groups (p-values 0.185 and 0.238, respectively). Conclusion: Early cholecystectomy gives better results than delayed cholecystectomy due to gallstone pancreatitis. Key words: early cholecystectomy, delayed cholecystectomy, pancreatitis with gallstone disease, gallstones

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