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Common bile duct stones in cholecystectomized patients (chapt. 28) in Biliary lithiasis Basic science, current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches …

2008

The incidence of retained or primary stones is approximately 2-5% after LC and 5-15% after common bile duct exploration: in principle, these patients are in need of further intervention. Residual common bile stones are called secondary when they originate in gallbladder and later pass down through the cystic duct into the common bile duct.

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Trans-Abdominal Ultrasound Guided ERC in a Pregnant Woman With Bile Duct Stones

2014

Background: The change in lithogenicity of bile, increased stasis of bile and decreased gall bladder emptying are the possible reasons for an increased risk of gall stones during pregnancy. However, biliary interventions during pregnancy are associated with risks to both the pregnancy and developing fetus. ERC under fluoroscopic control as gold standard is associated with higher risk of premature labor and teratogenity. Methods and patient: We performed transabdominal ultra-sound guided ERC in one patient in the second trimenon with gall stones. While the hilus area is observed by ultrasound, the papilla is carefully cannulated with a guidewire. A contrast agent is applied in the common bil…

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