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Objective: To determine necessity of use of drainage after cholecystectomy. Methods: The study included 70 patients under going cholecystectomy with and without drainage. Incidence of complications, sub-hepatic collection and time spent in hospital were noted in the two groups. Age and gender distribution, indications of surgery and operative procedures were similar in both groups. Results: No significance differences were observed in post-operative morbidity and mortality rates in two groups. There was more post-operative pain, fever and delayed hospital stay in Drain group. Conclusion: Drainage in cholecystectomy is unnecessary and associated with more complications than those without drain. (Rawal Med J 2009;34:105-107). Key words: Cholecystectomy, cholelithiasis, drainage.

Shaukat. A. Shaikh, Abid Hussain. (2009) Drainage after Cholecystectomy is Unnecessary, , Volume 34, Issue 1.
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