LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN SURGICAL TECHNIQUEFOR COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION INCHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS
Mohamed Mahmoud Ahmed Abou-zeid;
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he incidence of CBD stones is reported to be 4% to 12% in patients undergoing cholecystectomy depending and increasing with patient age and duration of symptoms. The incidence declines with the widespread acceptance of laproscopic cholecystectomy, poss
he incidence of CBD stones is reported to be 4% to 12% in patients undergoing cholecystectomy depending and increasing with patient age and duration of symptoms. The incidence declines with the widespread acceptance of laproscopic cholecystectomy, poss
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| Title | LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN SURGICAL TECHNIQUEFOR COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION INCHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS | Authors | Mohamed Mahmoud Ahmed Abou-zeid | Keywords | LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION IN CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | T he incidence of CBD stones is reported to be 4% to 12% in patients undergoing cholecystectomy depending and increasing with patient age and duration of symptoms. The incidence declines with the widespread acceptance of laproscopic cholecystectomy, poss |
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