Percutaneous Cholecystomy Guided by Ultrasound for Acute Cholecystitis in High-risk Aged Patients

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张峰
林红军
王学浩
胡淑芳
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percutaneous cholecystostomy; aged patient; acute cholecystitis;
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Objective The aim of the present study was to assess experience with percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC) in high risk aged patients with presumed acute cholecystitis. Methods\ PC was performed by transhepatic route under local anaesthesia guided by ultrasonography cholecystostomy catheters. The catheters used include the Cope loop(produced by Japan hakko). Results\ PC was performed successfully in all 18 patients, without immediate procedural or technical complications. Symptoms and clinical signs of cholecystitis resolved within 24 48 h after the procedures in all but one patient. Conclusion\ PC is a cost effective ,mini invasive, and reliable alternative to surgical placement of cholecystostomy tubes in critically ill patient. This study also can be used in hepatic abscess, obstructive jaundice and necrostic pancreatitis caused by stone or tumor.\;
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