Abstract:Cholelithiasis is common (10-25%) in the general population, with the majority (70-80%) being asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis, and only few (10-20%) produce symptoms or complications in life time. Cholecystectomy, either open or laparoscopic, is straight forward for symptomatic gallstones, unlike the controversies in asymptomatic or silent gallstones. Stones with true biliary 'colic' (and not the vague dyspeptic symptoms) are considered symptomatic. Patients on long-term parental nutrition and liver cirr… Show more
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