Outcomes following early versus delayed cholecystectomy performed for acute cholangitis

Andrew Discolo1, Shelby Reiter2, Bryce French1

  • 1Department of General Surgery, Swedish Medical Center First Hill, 747 Broadway, Heath Tenth Floor, Seattle, WA, 98122-4307, USA.

Surgical Endoscopy
|September 5, 2019
PubMed
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