Complications after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

1995 
We report on complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy which needed surgical intervention. These complications occurred in 10 out of 250 patients operated at our hospital and 2 patients admitted with complications. In 3 cases the common bile duct was cut and a hepaticojejunostomy was carried out. 3 patients with an insufficiency of the cystic duct were treated by laparotomy. In 2 cases common bile duct stones had to be endoscopically removed. 1 patient suffered from a pneumothorax due to damage of the diaphragm. The tear was laparoscopically sewn. In one case the abdominal aorta had to be oversewn because of its damage by the needle during creation of the pneumoperitoneum. One patient with adhesions suffered from a perforation of the gut as the trocar was introduced. 2 patients developed an umbilical hernia and underwent surgical herniotomy. In spite of all advantages minimal access surgery of the gallbladder seems to be affected with more serious complications than open approach.
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