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Endoscopic aspects of choledochoceles.

H G Schmidt1, J Bauer, V Wiessner, H Schönekäs.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To date, since so little information has been published on the incidence of choledochoceles, we undertook a retrospective study of the incidence of choledochoceles.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Out of 9,850 patients who had been submitted to ERCP investigation in our department, the medical histories of the patients found to have choledochoceles were analysed.
RESULTS: Ten out of the 9,850 had a choledochocele, 3 of which were symptomatic, 3 questionably symptomatic and 4 asymptomatic. In 6 patients with symptomatic or questionably symptomatic choledochoceles, endoscopic treatment in the form of endoscopic papillotomy was carried out. Following this intervention, 4 of the patients became symptom-free.
CONCLUSIONS: Smaller choledochoceles tend to be asymptomatic while the larger are symptomatic. The diagnostic method of choice in ERCP.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8682450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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2.  Choledochocele demonstrated by computed tomographic cholangiography: report of a case.

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