Can gangrenous cholecystitis be prevented?: a plea against a "wait and see" attitude
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Can gangrenous cholecystitis be prevented?: a plea against a "wait and see" attitude
Abstract
Background/aims: A delay in recognizing and treating an inflamed gallbladder may increase the risk of a necrotic evolution and represent a critical factor affecting the progression of the inflammatory process. Aim of the study is to assess the therapeutic attitude in patients with histologically proved gangrenous cholecystitis, to find out whether it could play a role in the progression of the inflammatory condition.
Methodology: Twenty-seven patients with gangrenous cholecystitis at histology were compared with a matched-control group with phlegmonous cholecystitis.
Results: Age, gender, ASA score, and concomitant diseases did not differ significantly in both groups. WBC was significantly higher (P = 0.026) in patients with gangrene. Ultrasounds were unhelpful in identifying the severity of the disease. Patients with gangrenous gallbladder showed a significantly increased (P = 0.0006) admission delay compared with controls (104.3+/-15.3 hours vs. 59.7+/-7.7 hours). Surgeon's delay, morbidity and mortality were not different in both groups.
Conclusion: Patient's delay before hospitalization may represent a crucial factor in the progression toward a more severe disease in acute cholecystitis. The time between symptoms onset and hospital admission (and consequently surgery) was significantly longer in patients with gangrenous cholecystitis, further emphasizing the need for an early (if not urgent) surgical treatment in acute cholecystitis, even with mild symptoms.
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