Tudorache Teodora
The cholecystocolic fistula is a rare complication, usually of a chronic cholecystitis. The clinic presentation is variable and non-specific and common with other abdominal pathologies. Because of the abdominal anatomy, the most frequent fistula is the cholecysto-duodenal (70%), followed by the cholecystocolic (10-20%) and the least common is the cholecystogastric fistula.
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