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Cholecystectomy and Hysterectomy: A Least Invasive Approach
Authors:Shirish Sheth  Tehemton Udwadia  Dipti Shende
Affiliation:1.Breach Candy, Saifee and Sheth Maternity and Gynaecological Nursing Home,Mumbai,India;2.J.J Hospital and Grant Medical College,M.A.S. Hinduja Hospital, Breach Candy Hospital and Parsee General Hospital,Mumbai,India;3.Sheth Maternity and Gynecological Nursing Home,Mumbai,India
Abstract:

Objective

The study is to promote the least invasive approach that combines cholecystectomy and hysterectomy at the same operative sitting so as to provide maximum benefits to women.

Method

A series of 45 women between 40 and 75 years age from year 2001 to 2014 from the private practice of author and colleague surgeons in Mumbai were in need of hysterectomy as well as cholecystectomy for gynecological indication and symptomatic gallstones, respectively. Cholecystectomy was performed laparoscopically by general surgeon and was combined with hysterectomy with or without bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) via vaginal route by gynecologist.

Result

The average surgical time was 40 min for laparoscopic cholecystectomy and 32 min for hysterectomy and 40 min for hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy to 64 min when uteri needed heavy debulking. Total blood loss was approximately less than 50–100 ml for hysterectomy and up to 250 ml for hysterectomy needing fair amount of debulking. Blood loss for laparoscopic cholecystectomy was 10 ml to maximum of 80 ml.

Conclusion

Lesson for both, gynecologists and the surgeons, is to combine these two when required and possible. This provides maximum advantages through minimizing risk of anesthesia and time duration, hospital stay, cost-effectiveness.
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