EI Mitusheva1*, RG Sayfutdinov2 and RSH Shaimardanov3
1Candidate of Medical Science, Assistant of the Department of Hospital and Polyclinic Therapy, Russia
2Doctor of Medical Science, Professor of the Department of Hospital and Polyclinic Therapy, Russia
3Candidate of Medical Science, Professor of the Department of Surgery, Russia
*Corresponding Author: EI Mitusheva, Kazan State Medical Academy - Branch Campus of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Further Professional Education “Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education” of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, Russia.
Received: September 30, 2021; Published: October 28, 2021
Objective: To assess the quality of life of patients and the state of the hepatopancreatobiliary system before and after cholecystectomy in the long-term period.
Materials and Methods: The 107 people were examined after emergency and planned cholecystectomy (with symptomatic and asymptomatic course of cholelithiasis).
Results: The majority of patients, regardless of the type of surgery, had symptoms of dyspepsia associated with the development of functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract (gastroesophageal reflux, duodenogastric reflux, sphincter Oddi dysfunction).
Conclusion: After cholecystectomy, functional disorders of the digestive system predominate in the long-term period due to loss of the physiological function of the gallbladder.
Keywords: Gallbladder Removal; Cholecystectomy; Quality of Life
Citation: EI Mitusheva., et al. “The State of the Organs of the Hepatopancreatobiliary System and the Quality of Life After Cholecystectomy”. Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders 4.11 (2021): 65-71.
Copyright: © 2021 EI Mitusheva., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.