Abstract
ABSTRACT:The surgical complications of biliary‐tract disease are discussed in relation to a study comprising 18 cases of cholecystoduodenal fistula, 6 cases of gallstone ileus, and representative cases of gallstones, pancreatitis and suppurative cholangitis. The average age of the patients was 67 years. The findings led to the following conclusions: 1) age is an important factor in the increased risk in these complicated cases, but with careful management, surgery can be successful; 2) acute cholecystitis usually can be treated conservatively in aged patients, but all too often the patients ignore the recommendation for an elective operation and are later admitted to the hospital with complications that demand emergency surgery; 3) this sequence of events applies particularly to patients with biliary calculi, who should undergo an elective operation before more serious complications develop. Had our patients been operated on earlier, the surgical risk would have been minimal and the complications would have been prevented.
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