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[Percutaneous cholecystostomy in acute cholecystitis--a solution for risk patient groups?]
Abstract:
In treating acute cholecystitis in patients with a high operative risk, the general rule is to treat conservatively, with surgery indicated in those patients where this therapy is insufficient. Cholecystotomy is one alternative method of treatment. Due to its disadvantages, it belongs to one of the most seldomly used surgical procedures. These drawbacks, however, may be curtailed by using a percutaneous cholecystotomy (PC) done under CT or US navigation. The authors here recount their experiences of treating acute cholecystitis with PC in two case studies, relating difficulties in indication, technical performance, and complications of the procedure. In accordance with scientific literature, we consider PC an effective treatment method with minimal complications.
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