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An Indian surgeon's perspective on management of asymptomatic gallstones.

Sargun VirkHarshit AroraPriti PatilBhakti SarangMonty KhajanchiLovenish BainsDeepa Veetil KizhakkeSamarvir JainPriyansh NathaniYa DevAnita GadgilNobhojit Roy
Published in: Asian journal of endoscopic surgery (2024)
There exists a lack of consensus among Indian surgeons on asymptomatic gallstone management in India. Where the majority of cases are asymptomatic and do not require surgery, certain comorbidities can influence the line of treatment in individual patients. Currently, the treatment guidelines for asymptomatic patients need to be established as cholecystectomies may be overperformed due to the fear of development of complications.
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