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Surgical treatment of complicated hepatolithiasis using the ultrasound-guided fiberoptic choledochoscope.

Weidong Pan1, Erjiao Xu, Heping Fang, Meihai Deng, Ruiyun Xu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The residual stones of postsurgical intrahepatic calculi have been among the most difficult problems in hepatobiliary surgery. Intraoperative ultrasound can clearly display the morphology of intrahepatic bile ducts and the distribution of calculi as well as the position of the choledochoscope and the calculus extraction instruments. Therefore, intraoperative ultrasound can guide the choledochoscope and its auxiliary equipment for calculus extraction. It is necessary to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of surgeries using an ultrasound-guided fiberoptic choledochoscope for the treatment of complicated hepatolithiasis.
METHODS: The 56 cases in group A were selected from patients who had complicated hepatolithiasis treated with calculus extraction therapy using an ultrasound-guided fiberoptic choledochoscope in the authors' hospital between January 2006 and June 2009. The 63 cases of complicated hepatolithiasis in group B were chosen from patients treated with calculus extraction surgeries using a fiberoptic choledochoscope without the guidance of ultrasound from September 2001 through December 2005. Transabdominal ultrasound, T-tube cholangiography, and computed tomography (CT) examination were performed on day 15 after the surgery to compare the complete stone clearance rate, the residual stone rate, and the incidence rate of postoperative complications between groups A and B.
RESULTS: The intrahepatic calculi were completely removed in 53 group A cases. The complete stone clearance rate was 94.6%, and the residual stone clearance rate was 5.4%. In group B, 51 cases had complete stone removal, for a stone clearance rate of 81% and a residual stone rate of 19%. The difference in the residual stone rates between the two groups is statistically significant (p=0.025). No hemobilia, biliary perforation, or other complications were observed in either group.
CONCLUSION: Use of the intraoperative ultrasound-guided fiberoptic choledochoscope in the treatment of complicated hepatolithiasis can significantly reduce the residual stone rate of intrahepatic biliary calculi and significantly improve the treatment effect of hepatolithiasis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20614140     DOI: 10.1007/s00464-010-1200-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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