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KMID : 0371320010600020213
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
2001 Volume.60 No. 2 p.213 ~ p.218
Gallbladder Dysmotility and Gallstone Development after Gastrectomy in Gastric Cancer Patients
Kwon Young-Deuk

Park Ki-Hyuk
Chun Byung-Yeol
Yoo Young-Oon
Lee Han-Il
Park Sung-Hwan
Park Ki-Ho
Joo Dae-Hyun
Chung Duck-Soo
Abstract
Purpose: Gallstone disease has been presumed to be a sequellae of gastrectomy. To know correlation between gallbladder disease and gastrectomy, we check anatomical and functional status of gallbladder with ultrasonogram in our study.

Methods: Gallbladder motility after gastrectomy was studied by means of measuring fasting and postprandial gallbladder volume using real time ultrasonography in 50 gastrectomized patients and in 28 controls (healthy but not operated gastric cancer patients) were selected as study subjects.

Results: Mean fasting and postprandial gallbladder volume was significantly increased in gastrectomized patient group (FV: 37.63¡¾20.70 ml, PV: 11.50R 73;10.26 ml) than control group (FV: 22.17¡¾10.35 ml, PV: 5.44¡¾3.67 ml, p£¼0.01). The ejection fraction of gallbladder in gastrectomized patient group (69.05¡¾14.57%)was significantly smaller than control group (75.57¡¾10.26%, p£¼0.05).

Conclusion: The risk of gallbladder disease was independent of age, sex, and post-operative duration in our study. Gastrectomy may have the possibility of increasing the risk of gallbladder disease by causing gallbladder dysmotility and bile stasis. So, gallbladder motility evaluation would be helpful for prevention and understanding gallstone formation. Further study will be needed about the clinical benefits of prophylactic cholecystectomy during gastrectomy.
KEYWORD
Gastrectomy, Gall bladder stone, Gall bladder motility
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