2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcl.2015.06.002
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Evaluating Patients with Right Upper Quadrant Pain

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“…Spillage of gallstones into the peritoneal cavity is another complication associated with long-term postoperative pain, which can lead to abscesses, general peritonitis, adhesions, and fistulae, even several years after surgery [5659]. However, the majority of dropped gallstones remain clinically silent [58].…”
Section: Incident Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spillage of gallstones into the peritoneal cavity is another complication associated with long-term postoperative pain, which can lead to abscesses, general peritonitis, adhesions, and fistulae, even several years after surgery [5659]. However, the majority of dropped gallstones remain clinically silent [58].…”
Section: Incident Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%