Abstract
Gallstone complications are one of the last few unquestioned domains of surgical interventions since elective surgery faces the challenge of alternative therapeutical approaches by means of litholysis and/or lithotripsy.
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Oettinger, W., Orth, K., Leibl, B. (1990). Surgical Therapy for Acute Gallstone Complications. In: Swobodnik, W., Soloway, R.D., Ditschuneit, H. (eds) Gallstone Disease. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74619-2_10
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