Objectives: Gallstone-related disease is the second most common non-obstetric cause, following appendicitis, for acute abdomen in pregnancy. This study aimed to investigate treatment strategies, changes over time and outcome. Materials and methods: All consecutive patients with symptomatic gallstone-related disease during pregnancy admitted to Skane University hospital in Lund and Malmö 2001–2015 were analysed retrospectively. Information regarding the patient, pregnancy and fetus/child was recorded. The material was analysed by dividing it into two equal time periods and by comparing conservative management and surgical intervention. Results: We included 96 patients with 97 pregnancies. The age was 30 (26–34) years and BMI 28 (24–31). Medi...
Introduction: If left untreated, acute cholecystitis, a common illness that can develop during pregn...
Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory condition of the pancreas most commonly caused by gallstone. A...
We presented here a case report of a 37-years-old woman, G3 37+5 weeks pregnant with acute abdominal...
Objectives: Gallstone-related disease is the second most common non-obstetric cause, following appen...
Background: Gallstones intervention during pregnancy might be a stressful event for both mother and ...
Objective: To evaluate the course and outcomes of pregnant patients with complicated gallstone dise...
Background: The incidence of acute abdomen during pregnancy is approximately 1 in 500 pregnancies. T...
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaControversy st...
The objective is to analyze the results of rendering medical assistance to pregnant women delivered ...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate our diagnosis and treatment approach to pregnant patients with acute...
Epidemiological and clinical studies have found that gallstone prevalence is twice as high in women ...
The aim of review. To highlight the modern concept of the gallstone disease (GSD) pathogenesis at pr...
Background Gallstone disease is a leading indication for non-obstetric abdominal surgery during preg...
Transient physiological changes in the biliary system during pregnancy increased the risk of gallbla...
Transient physiological changes in the biliary system during pregnancy increased the risk of gallbla...
Introduction: If left untreated, acute cholecystitis, a common illness that can develop during pregn...
Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory condition of the pancreas most commonly caused by gallstone. A...
We presented here a case report of a 37-years-old woman, G3 37+5 weeks pregnant with acute abdominal...
Objectives: Gallstone-related disease is the second most common non-obstetric cause, following appen...
Background: Gallstones intervention during pregnancy might be a stressful event for both mother and ...
Objective: To evaluate the course and outcomes of pregnant patients with complicated gallstone dise...
Background: The incidence of acute abdomen during pregnancy is approximately 1 in 500 pregnancies. T...
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaControversy st...
The objective is to analyze the results of rendering medical assistance to pregnant women delivered ...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate our diagnosis and treatment approach to pregnant patients with acute...
Epidemiological and clinical studies have found that gallstone prevalence is twice as high in women ...
The aim of review. To highlight the modern concept of the gallstone disease (GSD) pathogenesis at pr...
Background Gallstone disease is a leading indication for non-obstetric abdominal surgery during preg...
Transient physiological changes in the biliary system during pregnancy increased the risk of gallbla...
Transient physiological changes in the biliary system during pregnancy increased the risk of gallbla...
Introduction: If left untreated, acute cholecystitis, a common illness that can develop during pregn...
Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory condition of the pancreas most commonly caused by gallstone. A...
We presented here a case report of a 37-years-old woman, G3 37+5 weeks pregnant with acute abdominal...