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Operative choledochoscopy: Experience with a rigid choledochoscope
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1980
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Retained StoneEus-guided Gallbladder DrainageHepatologyBiliary TractBiliary CancerRigid CholedochoscopeGastroenterologyBiliary DisorderSurgeryBiliary CancersInterventional EndoscopyMedicineCommon Bile DuctsRadiologyBile Duct
The use of a choledochoscope after exploration of the common bile ducts should minimize the occurrence of retained common bile duct stones. Experience gained at 50 endoscopies with a rigid choledochoscope is reviewed. In 7 cases stones or debris were found remaining in the bile duct. In one case an unsuspected neoplasm was demonstrated and in another a suspected neoplastic stricture was confirmed. In the remaining 41 cases choledochoscopy showed the ducts to be free of stones. Postoperative cholangiography demonstrated a retained stone in 2 cases. There were 2 deaths in the series. The experience of other authors with rigid and flexible scopes is reviewed.
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