PMID: 8443637Feb 1, 1993Paper

Future directions for conservative treatment of gallbladder calculi

The British Journal of Surgery
D P O'Leary, A G Johnson

Abstract

Recent conservative gallstone treatments provide rapid relief from symptoms, but all have a potential for stone recurrence. They are indicated in patients who are unfit or unwilling to undergo cholecystectomy. Wider application will depend on selection of patients who are at least risk of recurrence, or on development of effective prophylactic strategies.

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