Empyema of the gall bladder: reappraisal in the laparoscopy era.

BACKGROUND In evaluations of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis, the role of this technique specifically for empyema of the gall bladder has not been separately addressed. Therefore, we describe the demographic characteristics, clinical and laboratory findings, management and outcome of patients presenting with empyema of the gall bladder who were treated with open cholecystectomy or laparoscopic cholecystectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS Our retrospective evaluation included 1449 patients who underwent cholecystectomy over 88 months, including a 30-month period when open cholecystectomy was the standard operation and a 58-month period when laparoscopic cholecystectomy became the standard operation for acute and chronic cholecystitis. RESULTS Of the 1449 cholecystectomies, 29 cases proved to have empyema, an incidence of 2%. Males constituted 48.3% of the patients (vs. 22% for the whole cholecystectomy group, P < or = 0.005) and the average age was 54.6 years (vs. 43 years for the whole cholecystectomy group, P < or = 0.005). The clinical picture was indistinguishable from other forms of acute cholecystitis. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy was attempted for all the patients in the laparoscopy era with a conversion rate of 42%, significantly higher than other forms of gall bladder diseases (P=0.002). CONCLUSION Empyema of the gall bladder is more often encountered in males and the elderly. The clinical picture is indistinguishable from other forms of acute cholecystitis and a preoperative diagnosis is difficult. Early laparoscopic cholecystectomy is advisable for all patients with acute cholecystitis. A higher conversion rate is expected for patients with empyema.

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