Abstract
1. 1. A statistical review is presented of fifty-nine cases of clinical common duct stones and thirty-three cases of common duct stones found at necropsy with and without symptoms. 2. 2. A resumé of the need and the indications for common duct exploration is listed. 3. 3. A follow-up review of the clinical material is discussed, showing the need for early operative interference and the urgency of common duct exploration in a large percentage of cholecystectomies.
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