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Single hospital visit elective day-case laparoscopic cholecystectomy without prior outpatient attendance

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Introduction

Eighty percent of all UK elective laparoscopic cholecystectomies (LC) are performed as day-case procedures, but the pre-operative patient pathway has received little attention. In response to local patient feedback, we aimed to introduce a single hospital visit pathway for day-case LC.

Methods

A single hospital visit pathway for elective LC was piloted alongside standard services. Following telephone consultation, a pack containing procedure information, knowledge questionnaire and consent form were sent. Patients were not excluded on age, BMI or co-morbidity criteria, but recent ultrasonography and liver function tests were required. Patients were operated without attending any clinic or pre-operative service. There was no restriction on surgical or anaesthetic technique. Early surgeon-led telephone follow-up was made post-operatively and patient satisfaction assessed at 3 months.

Results

One hundred and sixty-six patients were referred with 92% transferred to day-case waiting lists following telephone consultation. One hundred and six patients underwent LC without previously visiting the hospital with 85% discharged the same day. Nine percent required post-operative primary care review primarily for wound reviews. Median patient-reported time to normal activities was 4 weeks (range 1–12). Ninety-nine percent reported being satisfied with the single-stop pathway.

Conclusions

Single hospital visit LC is feasible, safe and acceptable for primary care referral patients with symptomatic gallstone disease without evidence of common bile duct or LFT abnormalities.

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The study received funding from the NHS England Regional Innovation Fund.

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N. J. Curtis, P. D. Robinson and N. J. Carty have no conflicts of interest or financial ties to disclose.

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Oral presentation (in part) at: 9th Annual Patient Information Conference, Solihull, 2014

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Curtis, N.J., Robinson, P.D. & Carty, N.J. Single hospital visit elective day-case laparoscopic cholecystectomy without prior outpatient attendance. Surg Endosc 31, 3574–3580 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-016-5387-7

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