2020 World Society of Emergency Surgery updated guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute calculus cholecystitis.
Michele PisanoNiccolò AllieviKurinchi GurusamyGiuseppe BorzellinoStefania CimbanassiDjamila BoernaFederico CoccoliniAndrea TufoMarcello Di MartinoJeffrey LeungMassimo SartelliMarco CeresoliRonald V MaierElia PoiasinaNicola De AngelisStefano MagnonePaola FugazzolaCiro PaolilloRaul CoimbraSalomone Di SaverioBelinda De SimoneDieter G WeberBoris E SakakushevAlessandro LucianettiAndrew W KirkpatrickGustavo P FragaImitaz WaniWalter L BifflOsvaldo ChiaraFikri Abu-ZidanErnest E MooreAri LeppäniemiYoram KlugerFausto CatenaLuca AnsaloniPublished in: World journal of emergency surgery : WJES (2020)
ELC has a central role in the management of patients with ACC. The value of surgical treatment for high-risk patients should lead to a distinction between high-risk patients and patients who are not suitable for surgery. Further evidence on the role of clinical judgement and the use of clinical scores as adjunctive tools to guide treatment of high-risk patients and patients who are not suitable for surgery is required. The development of local policies for safe laparoscopic cholecystectomy is recommended.
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