Asymptomatic gallstones in the laparoscopic era.

A W Meshikhes
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Recent introduction of new treatment options has significantly altered the approach towards gallstone management. There is now general agreement that cholecystectomy is the treatment of choice for symptomatic gallstones. Controversy, however, exists as to the management of asymptomatic gallstones. The ready availability of abdominal ultrasonography for the investigation of a wide range of abdominal symptoms has resulted in the increased diagnosis of asymptomatic gallstones. Management of such accidentally discovered gallstones poses a dilemma as conclusive evidence of the benefits of cholecystectomy is lacking. This is further complicated by the fact that the majority of asymptomatic gallstones remain so and patients rarely experience symptoms or complications. Furthermore, cholecystectomy is associated with a low but recognised morbidity. Recent introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy as the treatment of choice of symptomatic gallstones has further complicated the issue of asymptomatic gallstone management. This article reviews the current management of asymptomatic gallstones in the era of laparoscopic cholecystectomy

腹腔镜时代的无症状胆结石。
最近引入的新的治疗方案显著地改变了胆结石的治疗方法。现在普遍认为胆囊切除术是治疗症状性胆结石的首选方法。然而,关于无症状胆结石的治疗存在争议。腹部超声检查广泛的腹部症状导致无症状胆结石的诊断增加。这种意外发现的胆结石的管理造成了一个困境,因为缺乏确凿的证据表明胆囊切除术的好处。这是进一步复杂的事实,大多数无症状的胆结石仍然如此,病人很少出现症状或并发症。此外,胆囊切除术与低但公认的发病率相关。近年来,腹腔镜胆囊切除术作为治疗症状性胆结石的选择,使无症状性胆结石的治疗问题进一步复杂化。本文综述了腹腔镜胆囊切除术时代无症状胆结石的治疗现状
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