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Safety and feasibility of cystic duct control with suture ligation during laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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Last updated: 21 Dec 2024

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Background
Securing the cystic duct in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) can be achieved through suturing ligation (intracorporeal or extracorporeal), clips, electrocautery, and ultramodern vessel sealing energy devices. Suturing ligation is a safe and a cost-effective measure in low-resource settings such as developing countries.
Patients and methods
The rationale of this current prospective study was to establish the safety and feasibility of intracorporeal suturing ligation for securing the cystic duct during LC in the local setting. Patients who were eligible for LC at the Aswan University Hospital's General Surgery Department were included.
Results
In all, 260 patients were included in our study. Most of the participants were females, representing 92.69% of patients. The mean age of participants was 39.82±9.96 years, and 95.77% were overweight or obese. The mean±SD time for cystic duct ligation and closure was 3.03±0.64, and the median [interquartile range (IQR)] was 2.90 min (1.11 min). The mean±SD operative time was 88.19±27.81 min, and the median (IQR) was 84 min (31.75 min). Also, the mean±SD hospital stay was 1.11±0.55 days, and the median (IQR) was 1 day (0 day). There was no intraoperative significant bile duct injury, bile leak, or bleeding. No visceral injury was encountered. The success rate of the operation was 100%. None needed to be redone. No case needed conversion to open surgery. No bile leakage or other complication was seen during the follow-up period.
Conclusion
In resource-constrained settings, suture ligation of the cystic duct is a safe technique with low rates of postoperative complications. Cystic duct control with intracorporeal suture ligation is an essential technique that can be learned, requiring knot-tying skills.

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10.4103/ejs.ejs_2_24

Keywords

bile leakage, Cholecystectomy, Cystic duct, extracorporeal knot tying, intracorporeal suturing and knot tying, Laparoscopy, ligation by suturing, Success rate

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Mohie El-Din M.

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Madany

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Mansor M.

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Kabbash

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Hussien A.

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Mostafa

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Ahmed M.

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Maghraby

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Mahmoud S.

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Ahmed

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43

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2

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49237

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2024-04-01

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2024-01-01

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2024-03-22

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1110-1121

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1687-7624

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The Egyptian Journal of Surgery

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Safety and feasibility of cystic duct control with suture ligation during laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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21 Dec 2024