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Early laparoscopic cholecystectomy in severely comorbid patients with acute cholecystitis: results of a monocentric study
Mohamed S Jarrar1 Department of General & Digestive Surgery – Farhat Hached University Hospital – Sousse/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, TunisiaCorrespondence[email protected]
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7421-8200
Malek Barka1 Department of General & Digestive Surgery – Farhat Hached University Hospital – Sousse/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, Tunisia
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7535-4773
Mehdi Chahed1 Department of General & Digestive Surgery – Farhat Hached University Hospital – Sousse/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, Tunisia
, Radhouane Toumi2 Intensive Care Unit – Farhat Hached University Hospital – Sousse/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, Tunisia
, Ameni Beizig3 Emergency Department – Regional Hospital of Kasserine/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, Tunisia
, Mohamed H Mraidha1 Department of General & Digestive Surgery – Farhat Hached University Hospital – Sousse/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, Tunisia
, Fehmi Hamila1 Department of General & Digestive Surgery – Farhat Hached University Hospital – Sousse/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, Tunisia
& Sabri Youssef1 Department of General & Digestive Surgery – Farhat Hached University Hospital – Sousse/Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, 4000, Tunisia
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Article: FSO951
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Received 03 Sep 2023, Accepted 06 Dec 2023, Published online: 24 Apr 2024
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