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Cholangiography before biliary surgery: single-shot MR cholangiography versus intravenous cholangiography.

G Reuther1, B Kiefer, A Tuchmann.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare depiction of the biliary tract with magnetic resonance (MR) and intravenous cholangiography before biliary surgery.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Intravenous cholangiograms and heavily T2-weighted single-shot MR images in 60 patients with biliary calculi were compared prospectively. Images obtained with each technique were independently assessed for depiction of anatomy and calculi.
RESULTS: The gallbladder was adequately visualized with intravenous cholangiography in 77% of patients and with MR cholangiography in 88%. Rates for visualization of the common bile duct were 97% and 100%, respectively; for the cystic duct, 27% and 75%; and intrahepatic ducts, 28% and 77%. With either technique, calculi in the gallbladder were correctly predicted as solitary or multiple in approximately 80% of patients. Five cases of common bile duct calculi were correctly predicted with this technique, two cases with cystic duct calculi were depicted with only MR cholangiography.
CONCLUSION: Single-shot MR cholangiography may replace intravenous cholangiography for visualization of the biliary tract. However, the delineation of tiny gallbladder calculi and shrunken gallbladders with thickened bile is limited.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8596866     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.198.2.8596866

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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