KUMJ | VOL. 18 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 71 | JULY-SEPT. 2020
Clinical Profile of Patients Presenting with Gallstone Disease in University Hospital of Nepal
Joshi HN, Singh AK, Shrestha D, Shrestha I, Karmacharya RM
Abstract: Background
Gallstone disease is one of the most common surgical problem throughout the
world. The rise in gallstone disease burden and its wide spectrum of non-specific
presentation makes the disease more challenging.
Objective
To know the various modes of presentation, socio-demographic details of the
patients with gallstone disease, any associated factors and its treatment options.
Method
This is a prospective descriptive study in the patients presenting to Dhulikhel Hospital
Kathmandu University Hospital diagnosed with gallstone during May 2018 to April
2020. After receiving ethical clearance from institutional Review committee, the
informed consent was taken from all patient involved in the study. The presence of
gallstone was confirmed by abdominal ultrasonography (USG). This study included
total of 202 patients with gallstone disease.
Result
A total of 202 individuals with gallstone were included in the study; 48 males (24%)
and 154 females (76%). The disease condition was common in age group 31-40 years
(26.24%). Majority of the study population consumed mixed diet (92.57%). Out of
202 patients; 52 patients (25.74%) were overweight. In this study series 185 patients
(91.58%) were symptomatic. Pain abdomen was one of the commonest symptoms
(97.84%) followed by Nausea (28.11%), Dyspepsia (28.11%), Vomiting (18.38%), Fever
(1.62) and Jaundice (1.08%). All cases were planned for laparoscopic cholecystectomy
however 4 cases had to be converted to open surgery for completion.
Conclusion
Gallstone disease is a common surgical problem in Female population that presents
most commonly with pain abdomen. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be easily
performed in all cases of gallstone disease.
Keyword : Cholecystolithiasis, Cholecystectomy, Gallstone disease, Laparoscopic cholecystectomy