Literature DB >> 1837543

Endoscopic management of common duct stones with laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

K J Cronin1, M J Kerin, N N Williams, J Crowe, P MacMathuna, J Lennon, J M Fitzpatrick, T F Gorey.   

Abstract

In the first year from October 1990 since starting the procedure 65 laparoscopic cholecystectomies were carried out on one surgical service. There were 4 planned open cholecystectomies and 8 laparoscopic procedures converted during the same period: 7 of these were in the first 3 months with only 1 of the last 53 being opened. Surgery was carried out during the same admission in 22 patients presenting as emergencies: acute cholecystitis (9), colic (6), pancreatitis (3), jaundice (4). Two patients had later laparotomies for complications; one patient bled from the umbilical stab and with ongoing peritonism had a pelvic haematoma drained on day 5 and a second was opened following a bile leak caused by a displaced cystic duct clip--both recovered uneventfully. Peroperative cholangiography was performed in 13 patients; 2 were positive (15%) and had ERCP papillotomy 3 days post op without complication. One patient who presented with pancreatitis had ERCP performed post-op without incident. Seven patients had laparoscopic cholecystectomy following papillotomy for common duct stones. The gallbladder was extracted per umbilicus in 45 (3 wound infections) and per right subcostal stab in 20 (no infections). Mean hospital stay was 48 hours (1-4 days) in uncomplicated cases. In conclusion, the learning curve is associated with higher conversion rates. Extraction through pliable hypochondrial muscles is easier and may be safer and less traumatic. Perioperative endoscopic papillotomy is safe and effective for choledochal stones.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1837543     DOI: 10.1007/bf02973404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-1265            Impact factor:   1.568


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