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Mirizzi's syndrome. Diagnostic and therapeutic controversies in the laparoscopic era.

E M Targarona1, E Andrade, C Balagué, J Ardid, M Trías.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mirizzi's syndrome (MS) is an unusual cause of obstructive jaundice. It can mimic bile duct cancer, and the role of laparoscopic surgery is not well defined. The aim of this paper is to report five cases and describe the pitfalls encountered in its diagnosis and treatment with a laparoscopic approach.
METHODS: From January 1992 to January 1996, five cases of MS out of 560 patients with gallstones prospectively treated and recorded were found (0.9%).
RESULTS: There were two men and three women, (mean age: 54 years [30-93]). In one case diagnosis of bile duct carcinoma was established but surgery revealed MS. Four cases were approached by laparoscopy, but all of them were converted: in two, due to a distorted anatomy, in a third due in the difficulty of visualizing the distal end of the bile duct, and in the last case due to the impossibility of retrieving the stones. All were treated with a cholecochorrhaphy over a T tube, except one, in which a hepaticojejunostomy was performed. Morbidity and mortality were nil, and they remain asymptomatic after a mean follow-up of 19 months (3-36).
CONCLUSIONS: MS constitutes an important laparoscopic challenge, both to clearance of duct stones and to the proper reconstruction of the biliary duct. A prudent policy is to perform a dissection trial and convert if local conditions are not clear for an experienced laparoscopic surgeon.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9266648     DOI: 10.1007/s004649900467

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


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4.  Incidence and management of Mirizzi syndrome during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

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9.  Intra-cholecystic approach for laparoscopic management of Mirizzi's syndrome: A case series.

Authors:  Hirdaya H Nag; Vageesh Bettageri Gangadhara; Amit Dangi
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