Bacterial Profile of Bile and Gall Stone in Symptomatic Cholelithiasis Patients

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research Professionals - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study to identify the microbial profile in bile and gallstone of patients undergoing cholecystectomy and antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the isolates. Introduction: Cholelithiasis is one of the most common disease affecting gastrointestinal tract and common indication for abdominal surgeries. Materials and Methods: The retrospective study was conducted at Department of Microbiology, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi from November 2015 to October 2016. Cholelithiasis diagnosed patients admitted to Department of surgery; RIMS, Ranchi for open and laparoscopic cholecystectomy were taken for study. The total numbers of patients were 257. Bile aspirated from gallbladder and gall stones in sterile container containing normal saline was brought to the Department of Microbiology for culture and sensitivity test. Results: On culture of bile and gall stone, the most common bacteria was E. coli followed by Klebsiella. Both organisms isolated from culture showed maximum sensitivity to Amoxicillin/Clavulinic acid, Pipracillin / Tazobactum. E. coli showed maximum resistance to Trimethoprim – Sulphamethoxazole while Klebsiella showed maximum resistance to Ciprofloxacin. Conclusion: Culture of bacteria from bile need to be necessary to prevent complication after cholecystectomy.

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Manoj Kumar, Vikas Oraon, B. L. Sherwal, Pankaj Bodra, A. K. Agrawal

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  • EP ID EP547812
  • DOI 10.21276/ijmrp.2017.3.3.026
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Manoj Kumar, Vikas Oraon, B. L. Sherwal, Pankaj Bodra, A. K. Agrawal (2017). Bacterial Profile of Bile and Gall Stone in Symptomatic Cholelithiasis Patients. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals, 3(3), 122-126. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-547812