Routine day-case laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Br J Surg. 2004 Mar;91(3):312-6. doi: 10.1002/bjs.4409.

Abstract

Background: A prospective study was carried out to assess the feasibility of performing true day-case laparoscopic surgery in a district general hospital.

Methods: All patients admitted consecutively under the care of one surgeon for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were included in the study. Selection criteria for a day-case procedure included an American Society of Anesthesiologists grade of I or II and the availability of a responsible carer at home. Patients were discharged 4-6 h after surgery with a standard analgesia pack and a contact number for advice. All patients were contacted by telephone on the day after discharge. A postal questionnaire was sent to the first 100 patients to assess satisfaction with the day-case process.

Results: Of 357 patients admitted for laparoscopic cholecystectomy over a 24-month period, 154 (43.1 per cent) were operated on as day cases on a morning theatre list. Twenty-two patients required an overnight stay (14.3 per cent), three because of conversion to an open procedure. One patient was readmitted for neck pain. Eighty-two (92.1 per cent) of 89 patients were either satisfied or very satisfied with the day-case procedure.

Conclusion: This study has demonstrated a low rate of overnight stay (14.3 per cent) and readmission (1.9 per cent), and a high degree of patient satisfaction for day-case laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Ambulatory Surgical Procedures / methods*
  • Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde / methods
  • Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic / methods*
  • Cholelithiasis / surgery*
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Female
  • Hospitals, District
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Prospective Studies