BackgroundSeptic complications reported from stones and concretions lost in the peritoneal cavity following laparoscopic cholecystectomy reflect the infective potential of gallstones. Although bacteria have been demonstrated in the core of gallstones by scanning electron microscopy and molecular genetic techniques, gallstone culture is the only conclusive proof of whether such bacteria are viable and can cause infection.MethodsGallstones retrieved from patients undergoing cholecystectomy were decontaminated after surface cleaning with alcohol, and each core was scooped for culture.ResultsIn this study organisms were cultured from the cores of gallstones in 81% of cases of cholelithiasis and 77% of cases of gallbladder carcinoma, irrespectiv...
WOS: 000226644300009PubMed ID: 15681909Goals: We aimed to investigate the presence of bacterial stru...
Introduction:The daily excretion of bile helps to flush out microorganisms entering the biliary trac...
Background: To determine the frequency of microbial flora and their antibiotic susceptibility patter...
Introduction: Complications caused by lost gallstones within the abdominal cavity are well known. Ab...
This study aims to present results regarding the presence and identification of bacterial strains fo...
ABSTRACT Background: Cholelithiasis is one of the diseases with greater surgical indication. Curren...
One hundred and fifty-two consecutive cases of cholelithiasis were studied. The gallbladder stones w...
Fourty patients were included in this study, which was extending from April 2008 till October 2008. ...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous investigators have proposed a role for bacteria in biliary lithogenesis. We hypo...
Bacterial infections are one of the important agents in the creation of gallstones in the gallbla...
PubMedID: 15681909Goals: We aimed to investigate the presence of bacterial structures in cholesterol...
Culture-independent studies have identified DNA of bacterial pathogens in the gallbladder under path...
Background: Gallbladder infections are one of the most important problems that affect Sudanese patie...
INTRODUCTION: Cholecystitis and cholelithiasis with its complications dominate the disease of the ...
Single and multiple cholesterol gallstones constitute at least 80% of the gallstone population obser...
WOS: 000226644300009PubMed ID: 15681909Goals: We aimed to investigate the presence of bacterial stru...
Introduction:The daily excretion of bile helps to flush out microorganisms entering the biliary trac...
Background: To determine the frequency of microbial flora and their antibiotic susceptibility patter...
Introduction: Complications caused by lost gallstones within the abdominal cavity are well known. Ab...
This study aims to present results regarding the presence and identification of bacterial strains fo...
ABSTRACT Background: Cholelithiasis is one of the diseases with greater surgical indication. Curren...
One hundred and fifty-two consecutive cases of cholelithiasis were studied. The gallbladder stones w...
Fourty patients were included in this study, which was extending from April 2008 till October 2008. ...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous investigators have proposed a role for bacteria in biliary lithogenesis. We hypo...
Bacterial infections are one of the important agents in the creation of gallstones in the gallbla...
PubMedID: 15681909Goals: We aimed to investigate the presence of bacterial structures in cholesterol...
Culture-independent studies have identified DNA of bacterial pathogens in the gallbladder under path...
Background: Gallbladder infections are one of the most important problems that affect Sudanese patie...
INTRODUCTION: Cholecystitis and cholelithiasis with its complications dominate the disease of the ...
Single and multiple cholesterol gallstones constitute at least 80% of the gallstone population obser...
WOS: 000226644300009PubMed ID: 15681909Goals: We aimed to investigate the presence of bacterial stru...
Introduction:The daily excretion of bile helps to flush out microorganisms entering the biliary trac...
Background: To determine the frequency of microbial flora and their antibiotic susceptibility patter...