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Ersin S et al. - Of the 20 cholecystectomies, 19 were performed with SILS. Failure of trocar insertion was the reason for conversion with the first patient. No complications or mortalities were associated with the technique. The use of SILS for cholecystectomy is safe and feasible with reasonable operation times.

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