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MediumGastroenterologyAcute calculous cholecystitis managementau-acemau-amc

A 34-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with severe right upper quadrant pain and fever. Ultrasound shows gallstones and a thick-walled gallbladder with pericholecystic fluid. She is diagnosed with acute cholecystitis. According to Australian surgical practice, what is the preferred timing of cholecystectomy in an otherwise fit patient?

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