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Publication Name World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Manuscript ID 2607
Country Italy
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2013-03-04 09:12
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2013-06-24 15:07
ISSN 1948-9366 (online)
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Publisher Baishideng Publishing Group Inc, 7041 Koll Center Parkway, Suite 160, Pleasanton, CA 94566, USA
Website http://www.wjgnet.com
Category Surgery
Manuscript Type Editorial
Article Title Minimally invasive treatment of cholecysto-choledocal lithiasis: The point of view of the surgical endoscopist
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Giovanni D De Palma
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Giovanni D De Palma, MD, Director of Center of Excellence for Technical Innovation in Surgery, Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Naples Federico Ⅱ, Via Pansini 5, 80131 Napoli, Italy. giovanni.depalma@unina.it
Key Words Cholecysto-choledocal lithiasis; Laparoscopic treatment; Endoscopic treatment; Minimally invasive therapy; Management strategies
Core Tip Development of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography and Laparoscopic Surgery have influenced new approaches to the management of cholecysto-choledocal lithiasis. At present available minimally-invasive treatments include: single-stage laparoscopic treatment, perioperative endoscopic treatment and endoscopic treatment alone. Current data does not suggest clear superiority of any one approach with regard to success, mortality, morbidity and cost-effectiveness. Considering the variety of therapeutic options available for management, a critical appraisal and decision-making is required. This should preferably be dictate on the patient, the clinical presentation, the timing of diagnosis (established pre-operative diagnosis or incidental intraoperative diagnosis), the surgical pathology and the local expertise.
Publish Date 2013-06-24 15:07
Citation De Palma GD. Minimally invasive treatment of cholecysto-choledocal lithiasis: The point of view of the surgical endoscopist. World J Gastrointest Surg 2013; 5(6): 161-166
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9366/full/v5/i6/161.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4240/wjgs.v5.i6.161
Full Article (PDF) WJGS-5-161.pdf
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