| Literature DB >> 3349302 |
R Tritapepe1, C di Padova, F di Padova.
Abstract
The combination of ceruletide-induced relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi plus flushing with saline has recently been proposed as a novel procedure for the treatment of residual common bile duct (CBD) stones. In this study we have administered intravenous ceruletide (2 ng kg-1 body weight min-1 for 1 h) plus intraductal saline (800-3000 ml, infused at a rate that kept biliary pressure below 30 cmH2O) to a group of 14 patients. The treatment induced the passage of residual stones in 11 subjects (79 per cent) with complete clearance in 7 (50 per cent). The majority of the cleared concretions (11/15) had a diameter less than 10 mm. No severe side-effects were recorded during the treatment. Four of the seven subjects who exhibited incomplete CBD clearance underwent a short cycle of mono-octanoin administration in order to reduce the size of residual radiolucent stones. This course of treatment was followed by another attempt with intravenous ceruletide and saline washout which gave a successful response in an additional three cases. These data indicate that the combination of ceruletide and flushing is a safe and inexpensive method for treatment of residual stones. The procedure is feasible for both radiolucent and radio-opaque stones and is mainly eligible for small concretions of diameter less than 10 mm. Larger (greater than 10 mm) radiolucent stones may be partially dissolved with mono-octanoin and then eliminated by the washout technique.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3349302 DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800750218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Surg ISSN: 0007-1323 Impact factor: 6.939