Chapter 9

Subtotal Cholecystectomy for Acute Calculus Cholecystitis: An Update: Review Article

  • By Kumar Hari Rajah - 04 Feb 2026
  • Applied Healthcare Science, Volume: 1, Pages: 73 - 78

Abstract/Preface

Subtotal cholecystectomy is considered a contingency procedure during cholecystectomy when the critical view of safety cannot be achieved due to inflammation, posing a risk of bile duct injury if the operation proceeds. Laparoscopic subtotal cholecystectomy is the predominant technique employed for this procedure. Subtotal cholecystectomy can be executed using either a fenestrating or reconstituting approach. The most prevalent complications include bile leakage, recurrent stone formation, inflammation of the stump, and a high conversion rate. In this chapter, we will explore the role of subtotal cholecystectomy in the management of acute calculus cholecystitis, examining the various approaches and the long- and short-term outcomes associated with this procedure.