• Acta Chir Belg · Jan 1984

    [Microbial contamination of the bile and its effects on the course of the surgical wound after cholecystectomy].

    • P Hanquinet, D Munck, J C Lebec, and C Van Kerkem.
    • Acta Chir Belg. 1984 Jan 1; 84 (1): 19-22.

    AbstractFrom a series of 58 cholecystectomies for chronic cholecystitis or for asymptomatic cholelithiasis, the authors have retrieved: 1) gall microbial contamination in 15,5% of the samples under study; 2) a complicated evolution--according to criteria defined for this research--of the operative wounds in 37,5% of the cases with positive gall cultures, and in 11% when the gall was sterile. It is the authors' opinion that cholecystectomy shows an actual septic risk, even in a non-acute clinical stage.

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