Predictive Factors for a Long Hospital Stay in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
© 2017 Wasana Ko-iam et al. Background. Although the advantages of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) over open cholecystectomy are immediately obvious and appreciated, several patients need a postoperative hospital stay of more than 24 hours. Thus, the predictive factors for this longer stay need to...
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Main Authors: | Ko-Iam W., Sandhu T., Paiboonworachat S., Pongchairerks P., Chotirosniramit A., Chotirosniramit N., Chandacham K., Jirapongcharoenlap T., Junrungsee S. |
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2017
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