In summary, the long-term use of a PC tube can be an alternative treatment without later interval cholecystectomy in AC patients who are unfit for surgery ... All published studies have been designed ...
Most type A and B bile duct injuries after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (80%) can be treated endoscopically. In patients with more severe ductal injury (type C and D) reconstructive surgery is ...
Only one patient with persistent pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy originated from the complicated gall stone disease group. Logistic discriminant analysis showed that bloating (p < 0.001), ...
Systematic reviews were also excluded as all the original articles from those reviews were included in this review. Studies pertaining to persistent symptoms after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, that ...
One group received the standard treatment of cholecystectomy, while the other group received a restrictive selection strategy ...
Results A total of 16 patients (mean age 10.4, range 3.7 to 16 years, 11 women) with HS and symptomatic gallstones underwent cholecystectomy. Three patients subsequently required a splenectomy for ...
In conclusion, endoscopic treatment can be considered a highly-effective therapy in patients with peripheral bile duct leakages and bile duct strictures after cholecystectomy. Therefore ...
This case report retrospectively analyzes a patient who developed an abdominal wall hematoma associated with a drainage tube and puncture site following laparoscopic cholecystectomy at our hospital.