Analysis of Bacteriological Profile of Bile in Cholecystectomy Patients

Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 8

Abstract

Introduction: Cholecystectomy is currently a frequently performed operation. The presence of gallstones within either the gallbladder or biliary tree is associated with the bacterial colonization of the bile. Aim: The aim of the study was to study analyzes the bacteriological profile of the bile collected from gallbladder in patients undergoing cholecystectomy. Materials and Methods: About 5 ml bile was aspirated from all patients, this collected bile from gallbladder before cholecystectomy was transported to the laboratory in sterile test-tube. The specimen was evaluated to find out whether it is sterile or has any bacteria present. Results: Gallstone disease is common in females than in the males, and the age group was 51–65 years. 21 cases showed organisms in bile culture of which 17 were females and 4 were males. The most common microorganism isolated from bile culture was Klebsiella. Conclusion: 42% of patients shown positive bile culture. The most common microorganism isolated from bile culture was Klebsiella.

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J Sugirtharaj Sahayam, J Sulaiman, S Senthurpandian, Heber Anandan

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J Sugirtharaj Sahayam, J Sulaiman, S Senthurpandian, Heber Anandan (2017). Analysis of Bacteriological Profile of Bile in Cholecystectomy Patients. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY, 5(8), 5-7. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-474471