Open cholecystectomy of choice Personal series of 2,112 consecutive cases
This paper presents the analysis of a prospective seriesof 2112 open e/ective cholecystectomies carried out by asingle surgeon. Dominan/ etiology was ga/1-bladderlithiasis (96,6%). Ga/1-bladder cancer which had beenunsuspected in the pre-operative appeared in 0,8% ofthe cases of chronic lithiasis ch...
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1995
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| Summary: | This paper presents the analysis of a prospective seriesof 2112 open e/ective cholecystectomies carried out by asingle surgeon. Dominan/ etiology was ga/1-bladderlithiasis (96,6%). Ga/1-bladder cancer which had beenunsuspected in the pre-operative appeared in 0,8% ofthe cases of chronic lithiasis cholecysthopathies and in10,4% of adenomatous polyps. Unsuspected biliar andextrabi/iar procedures were carried out in 3,2% and O, l%respective/y There was 5% global mortality; 3% due tobiliar causes and 2, 7% to extra biliar ones. There was 0%mortaliy. |
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