Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties Vol. 80, No. 1, January-June 2025, pp 8-19
Clinicopathologic Profile and Outcomes of Pediatric Patients Managed with Open and Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Two-Center Experience
Author(s): Monica Bianca C. Balictar, MD, MBA, Patrick U. Avellano, MD, DPBPS, Pia Cerise V. Creencia, MD, MBA, Franco Antonio C. Catangui, MD, Jose Modesto B. Abellera, MD, FPCS, FPSPS, Nino P. Isabedra, MD, FPCS, FPSPS, Russel Alegarbes, MD, FPCS, FPSPS and Dorothy Anne D. Lopez, MD, FPCS, FPSPS
Objective:
This seven-year, two-center retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to describe the demographic, clinical characteristics and surgical indications of patients managed with open or laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the pediatric age group, and determine these variables’ associations with patient outcomes.
Methods:
Records of all patients less than 19 years old who underwent laparoscopic or open cholecystectomy at Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center (JRRMMC) and National Children’s Hospital (NCH) from January 2015 to December 2021 were reviewed. The gathered data were organized, described and analyzed using univariate and multivariate statistics.
Results:
A total of 32 patients underwent open or laparoscopic cholecystectomy at the two institutions. Majority were female (78.1%). The diagnoses included chronic calculous cholecystitis (62.5%), acute calculous cholecystitis (21.9%), choledocholithiasis (12.5%). One (3.1%) patient had empyema of the gallbladder. The 15 – 18 year age group made up 78.1%, with the rest (21.9%) from the 10 – 14 year age group. By BMI percentile, 62.5% were normal, 15.6% were overweight, and 12.5% were obese. Most patients across all conditions (96.9%) had no known hemolytic disorder. Underweight patients (9.4% of the cohort) had statistically higher lengths of stay [F(3,28) = 3.444, p = .030]. No significant associations were found between the categorical outcomes (discharged well, morbidity, mortality) and patient variables (age group, sex, BMI percentile, presence of co-morbidities, symptoms, indication for surgery, operation done).
Conclusions:
In pediatric patients undergoing laparoscopic or open cholecystectomy, BMI percentile is inversely related to the length of hospital stay.
Key words: Cholecystectomy, laparoscopic, pediatric, gall bladder disease, demography
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