Asymptomatic cholecystitis requires improved surgical strategies

Asymptomatic cholecystitis is prevalent yet often overlooked, with 80% of cases lacking clinical manifestations. Surgeons frequently avoid addressing this condition, leading to inconsistencies in treatment approaches and increased risks, such as postcholecystectomy syndrome. The current literature is sparse and fragmented, lacking a unified strategy for managing asymptomatic cases. A comprehensive examination of the tactical approaches for these patients is essential in developing new strategies and enhancing outcomes in biliary surgery.

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