Low-fat Diet After Cholecystectomy: Should It Be Systematically Recommended?

2019 
Abstract Introduction Even though evidence is lacking, a low-fat diet has been traditionally recommended after cholecystectomy. The main aim of this study was to assess the potential correlation between postoperative symptoms and type of diet after cholecystectomy. Methods Symptoms were prospectively assessed by the GIQLI (Gastrointestinal Quality of Life Index) score at baseline, one month and six months after cholecystectomy in 83 patients operated on at our institution. Patients completed a questionnaire about their diet and were classified into four groups according to the amount of fat intake. Differences in the GIQLI score depending on the type of diet were assessed over time. Results The overall GIQLI score and most subdomains significantly increased after surgery compared to baseline, regardless of the intake of dietary fat. Constipation improved after cholecystectomy compared to baseline, whereas diarrhea and bowel urgency got worse. More than 50% of patients experienced a change in their bowel habit after surgery, which persisted six months later in 23% of cases. Conclusions A low fat diet does not seem to have an influence on the improvement of symptoms after cholecystectomy. However, a randomized study is ongoing at our institution to confirm the results of this prospective study
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