Use of miniabdominal incision for choledochoscopy via cystic duct in exploration of the common bile duct: report of 135 cases
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    Abstract:Objective:To evaluate the effect of miniabdominal incision for choledochoscopy via cystic duct in exploration of the common bile duct (CBD).
    Methods :The right subcostal incision was 4-6 cm in length. Choledochoscopy via cystic duct stump for exploration and extraction of CBD stones was done in 135 cases.
    Results:The CBD stone was removed in 109 of 135 patients (80.7%). The CBD exploration was negative in 26 cases (19.3%) and retained CBD stones occurred in 4 cases (3.0%). One case (0.7%)had intraoperative injury of common bile duct, 2 cases (1.5%) had tear of cystic duct stump, and 2 cases (1.5%) had biliary leakage, all the 5 cases were recovered after treatment.
    Conclusions:The miniabdominal incision with choledochoscopy via cystic duct for exploration of the CBD is safe and feasible.

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ZHANG Guangquan, LIAO Zhong, WU Xianlin, HE Fang, LIAO Guoqing.Use of miniabdominal incision for choledochoscopy via cystic duct in exploration of the common bile duct: report of 135 cases [J]. Chin J Gen Surg,2008,17(8):4-751.
DOI:10.7659/j. issn.1005-6947.2008.08.004

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  • Received:January 01,1900
  • Revised:January 01,1900
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  • Online: August 25,2008
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