Endoscopic management of retained bile stones with an indwelling T-tube

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Christoforidis, E [1 ]
Vasiliadis, K [1 ]
Goulimaris, I [1 ]
Botsios, D [1 ]
Tsorlini, H [1 ]
Betsis, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Surg 4, Endoscop Unit, Hosp G Papanikolaou, GR-55132 Thessaloniki, Greece
关键词
CBD exploration; T-tube; endoscopic sphincterotomy; periampullary carcinoma;
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10.1007/s00464-003-9272-9
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES) is widely used for the treatment of residual bile duct stones in patients who had common bile duct (CBD) exploration and T-tube insertion. Methods: In a 4-year period 45 patients were referred for endoscopic removal of residual bile duct stones. All patients had been operated 7-15 days earlier for choledocholithiasis and had a T-tube in the common bile duct (CBD). Results: Four patients were excluded. Three patients had a periampullary carcinoma and the fourth patient had no residual stone seen at cholangiography. All patients had a successful ES, conventional in 34, precut-knife in 3, and with the rendezvous technique in 4 patients. In 24 patients, all having stones distal to the T-tube, complete clearance of the CBD was achieved during one session and the T-tube was removed after 48 h. In the remaining 17 patients (15 having stones proximal to the T-tube), the T-tube had to be removed first and following stone extraction, a plastic stent was inserted in the CBD. Complete bile duct clearance and stent removal was achieved in a second session 3-4 weeks later. There were no serious complications or biliary related symptoms after the procedures and after a mean follow-up period of 18 months. Conclusion: The endoscopic technique is safe and efficient for the treatment of residual stones after CBD exploration with a T-tube insertion, offering immediate cure compared to the percutaneous techniques. It is also an ideal method for the diagnosis of periampullary carcinomas.
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