The risk of cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis in diabetic patients
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The risk of cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis in diabetic patients
Abstract
In order to evaluate the risk of acute cholecystitis in diabetic patients, we analyzed 2,700 consecutive cholecystectomies, 566 of which were performed in the presence of acute cholecystitis. Of these patients 123 had diabetes mellitus (DM) and 433 had no diabetes (ND). The aim of this study was to establish the comparative risks in the two groups. We found that diabetics are more likely to be operated on in the acute stage of their disease (22% vs. 12%). The DM group had a higher rate of septic bile, gangrenous changes and perforations of the gallbladder wall. The morbidity rate was higher in the DM group (21% vs. 9%), and mortality was slightly higher in the DM group. The degree of additional operative risk does not in our view justify recommending cholecystectomy in diabetic patients with asymptomatic gallstones. Early surgery however, is highly recommended in diabetics with symptomatic gallstones and acute cholecystitis.
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