Abstract:Cholelithiasis is a daily diagnosed pathology in clinical practice, all over the world. Gallstone disease is prevalent in 10% of the population, and up to 23% can develop into acute cholecystitis [1]. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) represents nowadays the ''gold standard'' for cholecystolithiasis since the late 1990s, but the best timing to treat a challenging concomitant condition, such as an acute cholecystitis, is still debated. As operating acutely was previously believed to be more technically challeng… Show more
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