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Laparascopic cholecystectomy at wazir akber khan hospital97 2003,
1. Laparascopic Cholecystectomy
at Wazir Akber Khan Hospital,
Report from a Single Center
Dr.R.Satari M.D
Specialist of General Surgery
Wazir Akber Khan Hospital, Kabul
Afghanistan
2. Background/Aims
• Minimal Invasive Surgery(Last three decades)
• Laparascopic Surgery (Recent years)
• Laparascopic Cholecystectomy (LC) first
performed in 1985
• Introduction of LC into general practice in
1990 it has rapidly become the dominant
procedure for GB Surgery
3. Background/Aims Con…
• Recent three decades, Afghanistan has faced
to internal wars and stranger invasions
• Mojaheden regimen, the Taliban and recently
bombing and suicide attacks have made the
country unsafe and unstable
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9. Background/Aims Con…
• We couldn’t follow the pace of development
in the world of medical advances
influence of wars
low economic
loss of relationships with foreign countries
• Our relationships with foreign countries
become more and better, people get familiar
with new technology (2001)
10. Background/Aims Con…
• Before 2001, there was no any expert
surgeon in Laparascopy
• After that, Laparascopy was introduced in few
centers
• Wazir Akber Khan Hospital was the first
governmental hospital in 2010 that could
proceed to the Laparascopy
11. Background/Aims Con…
• Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a recent
entry in the treatment of gall bladder disease
in Afghanistan mainly in hospitals of the
capital city, Kabul, and is slowly gaining
acceptance
• Our aim for this study was to review and
evaluate our experience of LC at Wazir Akber
Khan Hospital in, Afghanistan.
12. Material and Methods
• Retrospective study
• Over one 31 months period ( May 2010 to
November 2013)
• 101 patients underwent Laparascopic
Cholecystectomy
• All the patients carrying lithiasis symptomatic
profited from this new technique in the
general surgery department of WAKH, Kabul,
Afghanistan
14. Results con…
Age of patients (n=101)
Age No of PATIENTS %
20 Years˂ 1 0.9
21-40 years 75 75.2
41-60 years 22 21.7
60 years˃ 3 2.8
15. Results con…
Complications ( n=101)
Complication No of cases %
Billiary leak 0 0
Bowel injury 0 0
Port site infection 2 1.9
Vascular injury 0 0
Conversion to
open surgery
2 1.9
CBD injury 0 0
Mortality 0 0
16. Results con…
Duration of operation act (Minutes)
Max Min Average
110 48 79
Average of hospital stay (Day)
Max Min Average
4.4 1 2.2
17. Conclusion
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe surgical
procedure with better outcomes and favorable
results for patients. Proper preoperative work
up, knowledge of possible complications, and
adequate training make this operation a safe
procedure with satisfactory results and less
complications in a developing and war-torn
country like Afghanistan.