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Factors affecting the recurrence of acute cholecystitis after treatment with percutaneous cholecystostomy.

Korhan TuncerGizem Kilinc TuncerBülent Çalık
Published in: BMC surgery (2023)
Percutaneous cholecystostomy is an effective treatment method in acute cholecystitis. Insertion of the catheter within the first 24 h may reduce the recurrence rate. Recurrence is more common in the first 3 months following removal of the cholecystostomy catheter. Having a previous history of cholecystitis attack, fever symptom at the time of admission, elevated lipase and procalcitonin are risk factors for recurrence.
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