2016 WSES guidelines on acute calculous cholecystitis

Luca Ansaloni(Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII), Michele Pisano(Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII), Federico Coccolini(Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII), Andrew Peitzmann(University of Pittsburgh), Abe Fingerhut(Medical University of Graz), Fausto Catena(University of Parma), Ferdinando Agresta, A Allegri(Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII), Ian Bailey(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust), Zsolt J. Balogh(John Hunter Hospital), Cino Bendinelli(John Hunter Hospital), Walter Biffl(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Luigi Bonavina(University of Milan), Giuseppe Borzellino(University of Verona), Francesco Brunetti(Université Paris-Est Créteil), Clay Cothren Burlew(Denver Health Medical Center), G. Camapanelli(Istituto Clinico Sant'Ambrogio), Fabio Cesare Campanile(Ospedale di Civita Castellana), Marco Ceresoli(Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII), Osvaldo Chiara(Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda), Ian Civil(Auckland City Hospital), Raúl Coimbra(UC San Diego Health System), Mark De Moya(Harvard University Press), Salomone Di Saverio, Gustavo Pereira Fraga(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), Sanjay Gupta(Government Medical College), Jeffry L. Kashuk(Tel Aviv University), Michael D. Kelly(Canberra Hospital), Vladimir Khokha, Hans Jeekel(Erasmus MC), Rifat Latifi(University of Arizona), Ari Leppäniemi(Herttoniemi Hospital), Ronald V. Maier(Harborview Medical Center), İngo Marzi(Goethe University Frankfurt), Frederick A. Moore(University of Florida), Dario Piazzalunga(Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII), Boris Sakakushev(Medical University Plovdiv), Massimo Sartelli(Ospedale di Macerata), Thomas M. Scalea(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Philip F. Stahel(Denver Health Medical Center), Korhan Taviloğlu, Gregorio Tugnoli, S. Uraneus(Medical University of Graz), George C. Velmahos(Massachusetts General Hospital), Irfan Samad Wani(University of Kashmir), Dieter Weber(The University of Western Australia), Pierluigi Viale(University of Bologna), Michael Sugrue(Letterkenny University Hospital), Rao R. Ivatury(Virginia Commonwealth University), Yoram Kluger(Rambam Health Care Campus), Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy(The Royal Free Hospital), Ernest E. Moore
World Journal of Emergency Surgery
June 14, 2016
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Abstract

Acute calculus cholecystitis is a very common disease with several area of uncertainty. The World Society of Emergency Surgery developed extensive guidelines in order to cover grey areas. The diagnostic criteria, the antimicrobial therapy, the evaluation of associated common bile duct stones, the identification of "high risk" patients, the surgical timing, the type of surgery, and the alternatives to surgery are discussed. Moreover the algorithm is proposed: as soon as diagnosis is made and after the evaluation of choledocholitiasis risk, laparoscopic cholecystectomy should be offered to all patients exception of those with high risk of morbidity or mortality. These Guidelines must be considered as an adjunctive tool for decision but they are not substitute of the clinical judgement for the individual patient.


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