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Background: For acute cholecystitis in the latter 19th century and early 20
th century, the diagnosis was difficult and the management not defined.
Methods and Results: Bernhard Riedel of Jena in Germany documented his pati
ents, analysed his results, and described his method of cholecystectomy.
Conclusions: Riedel advocated early operation for acute cholecystitis when
the conditions were favourable, as for acute appendicitis. He stressed the
importance of good lighting, an experienced surgeon and trained assistants.
He advocated conservative treatment for minor cholecystitis (biliary colic
) until the diagnosis was certain, followed by elective cholecystectomy to
reduce the risk of subsequent acute cholecystitis or bile duct stones. Caut
ion was advised when analysing previous statistics, to ensure appropriate p
atient comparison.