Is Ultrasonic Shears A Safe Alternative To Monopolar Electrocautery In Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy - A Comparative Study
Authors:
Dr. Bangaru Venkata Naveen Kumar Yadav,
Dr. P.N.Sreeramulu ,
Format: Paperback | Genre : Medical Science | Other Book Detail
Format: Paperback | Genre : Medical Science | Other Book Detail
Gallbladder disease is a serious and widely prevalent condition. Distinct
populations across the world have different rates of gallstone
development.1 In wealthy nations, 10% to 15% of the populace grieve
from gallstone ailment. Approximately 2-3% of patients have a risk of
symptomatic condition each year, and that risk rises to 10% after five
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years. Increase in body mass index (BMI), symptomatic cholelithiasis,
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and dietary changes all have a significant association. The illness burden
in the "United States" has grown by more than 20% during the past thirty
1
years. Increases in BMI have been associated to this rise in the paediatric
population. In population-based research, higher BMI has also been
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linked to a greater risk of cholecystectomy in the long term. As a result,
more individuals are opting for treatments for gallstone disease, with
cholecystectomy emerging as the most frequently chosen surgical
surgery in the US.
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