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Symptomatic cholecystolithiasis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Surgical Endoscopy And Other Interventional Techniques, 2003A 45-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital complaining of upper abdominal pain. Seven months earlier a laparoscopic cholecystectomy had been carried out and a solitary gallstone removed together with the gallbladder. The patient now suffered from pain of the same character but lower intensity compared to the situation before the operation.
S, Hellmig, S, Katsoulis, U, Fölsch
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[Cholecystolithiasis and intestinal bypass procedures].
Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2023With the increasing number of surgical interventions for obesity, the numbers of associated complications, such as gallstones after bariatric surgery are also increasing. The incidence of postbariatric symptomatic cholecystolithiasis is 5-10%; however, the numbers of severe complications due to gallstones and the probability of a necessary extraction ...
S, Blank, M, Otto, S, Belle
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Neuromodulation (Malden, Mass.), 2018
Postsurgical gastrointestinal disturbance is clinically characterized by the delayed passage of flatus and stool, delayed resumption of oral feeding, dyspepsia symptoms, and postsurgical pain.
Bo Zhang +5 more
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Postsurgical gastrointestinal disturbance is clinically characterized by the delayed passage of flatus and stool, delayed resumption of oral feeding, dyspepsia symptoms, and postsurgical pain.
Bo Zhang +5 more
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SURGICAL INDICATIONS IN "SILENT" AND FULMINANT CHOLECYSTOLITHIASIS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952Recent discussions of surgical indications for so-called silent as well for acute and fulminant lithiasis reveal that the opinions of both physicians and surgeons are still widely divergent. The existence of a silent stone has been denied by many surgeons. W. Mayo called it a myth.
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[Choice of cholecystolithiasis treatment].
Khirurgiia, 2000Since January 1996 to December 1998 in the surgical department of Central Clinical Hospital (CCH) 594 cholecystectomies were performed. Laparoscopic cholecystectomies were made in 516 (86.8%) patients. Intraoperative complications occurred in 8 patients, without lethal outcomes.
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Cholecystolithiasis: Lithotherapy for the 1990S
Hepatology, 1992S M, Strasberg, P A, Clavien
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Cholecystolithiasis and cholecystectomy in a dog.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2010An eight year old mixed terrier bitch was presented for examination because of apparent recurrent episodes of acute abdominal pain. Though of short duration, these episodes had been occurring for about two months. Radiographs were taken and two cholecystoliths were observed. Cholecystectomy resulted in resolution of the abdominal pain.
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[Clinical course of asymptomatic cholecystolithiasis].
Khirurgiia, 1994Gallbladder concrements were found in 6.7% of 30,000 persons over 40 years of age during dispensary screening. In 720 (2.4%) of them the clinical and laboratory findings corresponded to those in chronic calculous cholecystitis, whereas in 1,290 persons gallbladder concrements were asymptomatic. Detailed study of 84 records of patients with asymptomatic
E A, Reshetnikov, A L, Denisova
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[Cholecystolithiasis in type II diabetics].
Vnitrni lekarstvi, 1991In a group of 166 type II diabetics hospitalized in a medical department the authors made clinical and ultrasonographic examinations focused on the presence of cholecystolithiasis. The control group was formed by 67 subjects with normal glucose tolerance. None of the patients were hospitalized on account of biliary disease.
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