
Removal of the gallbladder among patients with duct stones is linked to reduced length of hospital stay as compared to an endoscopic assessment followed by the removal, a study has found. Many common duct stones eventually pass into the duodenum (a section of the small intestine just below the stomach), making preoperative common duct investigations unnecessary. Conversely, a strategy of gall bladder removal first can lead to the discovery of a retained common ...
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