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is cholecystectomy really needed?

cholecystectomy needed
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is cholecystectomy really needed?

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Sakorafas GH; Milingos D; Peros G 4th Department of Surgery, Athens University, Medical School, ATTIKON University Hospital, Arkadias 19-21, GR-115 26, Athens, Greece. georgesakorafas@yahoo.com Asymptomatic cholelithiasis is increasingly diagnosed today, mainly as a result of the widespread use of abdominal ultrasonography for the evaluation of patients for unrelated or vague abdominal complaints. About 10-20% of people in most western countries have gallstones, and among them 50-70% are asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis. Asymptomatic gallstone disease has a benign natural course; the progression of asymptomatic to symptomatic disease is relatively low, ranging from 10-25%. The majority of patients rarely develop gallstone-related complications without first having at least one episode of biliary pain (“colic”). In the prelaparoscopy era, (open) cholecystectomy was generally performed for symptomatic disease. The minimally invasive laparoscopic cholecystectomy refueled the discussi

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