Abstract

The present study aims to compare the changes of venous flow parameters of the lower limbs under the assessment based on the duplex ultrasound scanning in obese and non-obese individuals by complying with body mass index during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A prospective cohort study was conducted in non-obese (body mass index <25kg/m2) and obese individuals (body mass index >30kg/m2) during laparoscopic cholecystectomy to analyze venous hemodynamics of the lower limbs. The assessment was conducted on Femoral vein diameter, Femoral vein cross-sectional area, Femoral vein peak velocity, and Femoral vein volume flow. The change values (%) of venous flow parameters of the lower limbs were calculated as a percentage by: (intra-operative parameter-pre-operative parameter)/ pre-operative parametersX100%. 45 right lower limbs were examined in 45 non-obese individuals and 33 right lower limbs in 33 obese individuals during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The statistically significant difference was identified in the pre-operative and intra-operative values of Femoral vein diameter, Femoral vein cross-sectional area, Femoral vein peak velocity, as well as Femoral vein volume flow in both groups when these were analyzed independently (p = .00). When the change values of venous flow parameters of the lower limbs of the two groups were compared, more changes were identified significantly in the obese group, Femoral vein diameter (p = .042), Femoral vein cross-sectional area (p = .013), Femoral vein peak velocity (p = .002), and Femoral vein volume flow (p = .032). The changes of lower limb venous flow parameters showed more significant difference in obese than in non-obese individuals during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The mentioned findings may in part explain why obese patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy have a higher rate of post op deep venous thrombosis.

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