In 1884 Duncan was the first to report on acute postoperative acalculous cholecystitis (ref.: 14). Initial publications reported a small number of cases. Literary data have shown a change of the situation for the past few decades /16/. It was most frequently observed following surgical intervention, trauma, delivery or parenteral nutrition /1, 13, 16/. The number of new acalculous cholecystitis cases often requiring surgical intervention and causing death in elderly male patients has increased /5, 16/. Therefore we decided to undertake a clinical study. In Hungary the authors who deal with this theme are: Csengódy /2/, Sándor /17/, Lukács /12/ and Ezer et al. /3/.
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