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    Surgeons can safely use endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage in patients with inoperable acute cholecystitis and Niemeier type II perforation. Technical success was 100% in 14 patients treated with electrocautery-enhanced stents. Clinical success reached 92.9% with only mild adverse events, and no severe complications after a median follow-up of 315 days. Consider this approach in high-risk cases previously deemed inoperable, as it may improve patient outcomes. Journal Article by Shin IS, Moon JH (…) Cho YD et 8 al. in Gastrointest… Read more: Endoscopic ultrasound-drained gallbladders safe in perforation

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