“…Traditionally, surgeons opt for operations with lower complication rates, and the ''learning curve'' was one of the arguments to account for the increased incidence of BDIs during LC [12]. However, further publications have reported that this incidence remains higher even when ''learning curve'' is accounted for [4,13,14], even in light of technological advances that have improved visualization and instrumentation [14][15][16][17][18]. Despite this evidence, LC remains the treatment of choice for symptomatic gallstones, a fact most likely attributable to the benefits of less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay, better cosmetic result, and increased patient satisfaction [12,[19][20][21][22].…”