Difficult common bile duct stones

Background: Single-stage procedure for the treatment of choledocholithiasis by laparoscopy is associated with high success rate in most cases. Difficult common bile duct stones are an exception to this rule. Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the results obtained with the management of...

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Published inRevista argentina de cirugía Vol. 113; no. 3; pp. 353 - 358
Main Authors Canullán, Carlos M., Petracchi, Enrique J., Baglietto, Nicolás, Zandalazini, Hugo I., Quesada, Bernabé M., Merchán del Hierro, Pablo, Ocampo, Carlos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2021
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Summary:Background: Single-stage procedure for the treatment of choledocholithiasis by laparoscopy is associated with high success rate in most cases. Difficult common bile duct stones are an exception to this rule. Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the results obtained with the management of difficult common bile duct stones. Material and methods: We conducted a retrospective review of a consecutive series of cases of difficult common bile duct stones treated between 2018-2020. Results: Eight patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Of the 5 patients managed with single-stage approach through video-assisted laparoscopy, 60% required conversion to open surgery. The other 3 cases were initially managed with endoscopic cholangiography due to severe cholangitis and were solved with elective transcystic instrumentation. Conclusion: This initial experience suggests that the two-stage approach could be better to treat difficult common bile duct stones with a minimally invasive approach.
ISSN:0048-7600
2250-639X
DOI:10.25132/raac.v113.n3.1553.ei