Volume : 2, Issue : 10, OCT 2016

APPRAISAL OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN OPEN VERSUS LAPARASCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY

Dr. Amrita Mukherjee, Dr. Soumya Gayen, Dr. Jayanta Kumar Rout

Abstract

Cholecystectomy is one of the most common surgeries in the operative world. The choice between open and laparoscopic procedures is a major point of decision taking among surgeons. This study aims to evaluate the effect of oxidative stress on these procedures and how it influences the course of these procedures. Out of 50 study subjects 25 were operated on by open and 25 by laparoscopic procedures and the total antioxidant (TAS) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances(TBARS) were assayed preoperatively, 90 mins and 12 hours postoperatively. It was found that the level of TBARS was significantly higher in open cholecystectomy in all three temporal profile and TAS was lower in open cases.

Keywords

Oxidative Stress, Total Antioxidant Status, Thiobarbituric Acid Reacting Substances, Cholecystectomy, Tbars

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