2016, Number 11
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MediSan 2016; 20 (11)
Current criteria on the laparoscopic treatment in patients with benign diseases of the bile vesicle
Oliu LH, de la Cruz CNA, Nazario DAM, Domínguez GEJ
Language: Spanish
References: 35
Page: 5171-5180
PDF size: 609.10 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The colecystopathies or bile vesicle diseases can be classified, according to their origin, in benign and malignant; among the former we can mention the vesicular lithiasis that is the disease of the alimentary tract that most requires hospitalization and it happens in a frequent way in apparently healthy people, the vesicular polyps that are frequent injuries in the vesicular mucous and in their great majority correspond to reagent, adaptative or inflammatory injuries; and the vesicular dyskinesia that is caused by the inadequate activity of the bile vesicle and can cause symptoms as biliary colic, associated to nauseas and, in occasions, to vomits. These clinical entities have been treated in dissimilar ways through the humanity's history, and at the present time different approaches still exist as for the therapeutic varieties; topic that is approached in this work.
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