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Surgical Intervention versus Endoscopy in the Treatment of Bile Duct Stones

Abstract
Bile duct stones (BDSs) may happen in up to 4%–15% of all patients for whom cholecystectomy is performed. Patients giving CBDS have manifestations including: biliary colic, jaundice, cholangitis, pancreatitis or might be asymptomatic. It is critical to recognize essential and auxiliary stones, in light of the fact that the treatment approach shifts. Stones found some time recently, amid, and after...
Keywords
Medicine
Endoscopy
Bile duct
General surgery
Intervention (counseling)
Surgery
Endoscopic treatment
Bile Duct Diseases
Common bile duct
Nursing
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Good health and well-being



Surgical Intervention versus Endoscopy in the Treatment of Bile Duct Stones

Surgical Intervention versus Endoscopy in the Treatment of Bile Duct Stones

Abstract
Bile duct stones (BDSs) may happen in up to 4%–15% of all patients for whom cholecystectomy is performed. Patients giving CBDS have manifestations including: biliary colic, jaundice, cholangitis, pancreatitis or might be asymptomatic. It is critical to recognize essential and auxiliary stones, in light of the fact that the treatment approach shifts. Stones found some time recently, amid, and after...
Keywords
Medicine
Endoscopy
Bile duct
General surgery
Intervention (counseling)
Surgery
Endoscopic treatment
Bile Duct Diseases
Common bile duct
Nursing
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Good health and well-being