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Biliary complications secondary to post-cholecystectomy clip migration: a review of 69 cases.

Vui Heng Chong1, Chee Fui Chong.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Post-cholecystectomy clip migration (PCCM) is rare and can lead to complications which include clip-related biliary stones. Most have been reported as case reports. This study reviews cases of clip migration reported in the literatures.
METHOD: Searches and reviews of the literatures from "PubMed," "EMBASE," and "Google Scholar" search engines using the keywords "clip migration" and "bile duct stones" were carried out. Eighty cases from 69 publications were identified but details for only 69 cases were available for the study.
RESULTS: The median age at presentations of PCCM was 60 years old (range, 31 to 88 years; female, 61.8%) and the median time from the initial cholecystectomy to clinical presentations was 26 months (range, 11 days to 20 years). Of primary surgeries, 23.2% was for complicated gallstones disease. The median number of clips placed during surgery was six (range, two to more than ten clips). Common diagnoses at presentations of PCCM were obstructive jaundice (37.7%), cholangitis (27.5%), biliary colic (18.8%), and acute pancreatitis (8.7%). The median number of migrated clip was one (range, one to six). Biliary dilatation and strictures were encountered in 74.1% and 28.6%, respectively. Of the 69 cases of PCCM-associated complications, 53 (77%) were successfully treated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), 14 (20.2%) with surgery, and one (1.4%) with successful percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography treatment. One patient had spontaneous clearance of PCCM. There was no reported mortality related to PCCM.
CONCLUSION: PCCM can occur at any time but typically occur at a median of 2 years after cholecystectomy. Clinical presentations are similar to those with primary or secondary choledocholithiasis. Most can be managed successfully with ERCP.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20049550     DOI: 10.1007/s11605-009-1131-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg        ISSN: 1091-255X            Impact factor:   3.452


  83 in total

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2.  [A case of common bile duct stone developed due to a surgical clip as a nidus: an experience of successful management by endoscopy].

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3.  Surgical clip migration and choledocholithiasis: a late, abrupt complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

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Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2007-02-15       Impact factor: 3.199

4.  Laparoendoscopic single site (LESS) cholecystectomy.

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Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2008-11-22       Impact factor: 3.452

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Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  1993 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 9.427

7.  Surgical clips as a nidus for stone formation in the common bile duct.

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Authors:  V H Chong; H B Yim; C C Lim
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 1.858

Review 10.  Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in patients with previous upper or lower abdominal surgery.

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Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2003-10-23       Impact factor: 4.584

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  33 in total

1.  Cystic duct clip migration into the common bile duct.

Authors:  David Rowe; Mehrdad Nikfarjam
Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol       Date:  2012-04

2.  Endoscopic extraction of biliary stones and a migrated endoclip for acute pancreatitis.

Authors:  Mohammed Amine Benatta; Marc Barthet; Ariane Desjeux; Jean Charles Grimaud
Journal:  Hepatobiliary Surg Nutr       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 7.293

3.  Elastic rubber band migration into the common bile duct after C-tube drainage.

Authors:  Toshiya Ochiai; Yusuke Yamamoto; Eigo Otsuji
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2012-09-15       Impact factor: 3.452

4.  Endoscopic removal of foreign body from hepatic duct using wire guided forceps and basket.

Authors:  Hiroyuki Matsubayashi; Hiroaki Sawai; Masaki Tanaka; Kinichi Hotta; Hiroyuki Ono
Journal:  J Interv Gastroenterol       Date:  2012-04-01

5.  Choledochoduodenal fistula caused by migration of endoclip after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Authors:  Tao Hong; Xie-Qun Xu; Xiao-Dong He; Qiang Qu; Bing-Lu Li; Chao-Ji Zheng
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2014-04-28       Impact factor: 5.742

6.  Silent migration: unexpected finding at ERCP.

Authors:  Sreelakshmi Kotha; Terry Wong; Philip Berry
Journal:  Frontline Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-03-30

7.  Common bile duct stone development due to a Hem-o-lok clip migration: a rare complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Authors:  Yong Jun Roh; Jong Whan Kim; Tae Joo Jeon; Ji Young Park
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2019-07-27

8.  Closure of the cystic duct during laparoscopic cholecystectomy in children using the LigaSure Vessel Sealing System.

Authors:  Salmai Turial; Veronika Engel; Tamer Sultan; Felix Schier
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 3.352

9.  Surgical clip migration following laparoscopic cholecystectomy as a cause of cholangitis.

Authors:  Evangelos S Photi; Gemma Partridge; Michael Rhodes; Michael P N Lewis
Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2014-04-17

10.  Cholangitis caused by surgical clip migration into the common bile duct: a rare complication of a daily practice.

Authors:  Daniel Sheffer; Oren Gal; Baruch Ovadia; Yael Kopelman
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2020-01-21
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