Complications in the treatment of cholangiolithiasis. Personal experience

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Agostino Lippolis
Curzio Lorusso
Domenico Merlicco
Paola Palazzo
Michele Nacchiero

Abstract

Bile ducts lithiasis is a very common disease all over the world. In Italy prevalence is about 5 millions cases: 11% of the population. Choledocolithiasis concurrent with gallbladder stones frequency is estimated from 4 to 20%. Incidence is even higher in the elderly and in patients affected by chronic liver disease.


The treatment of bile ducts lithiasis is still debated; several surgical strategies may be performed: 1) fully laparoscopic procedure; 2) endo-laparoscopic sequential treatment; 3) sequential inverse treatment (endoscopy following videolaparocholecystectomy); 4) combined endo-laparoscopic treatment simultaneously performed; 5) “open” treatment.


The authors refer their experience concerning a series of 172 patients who underwent endo-laparoscopic sequential treatment to emend bile duct and gallbladder lithiasis. Complications are pointed out, pending to demonstrate safeness and effectiveness of this strategy.

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Lippolis, Agostino, et al. “Complications in the Treatment of Cholangiolithiasis. Personal Experience”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 76, no. 5, Sept. 2005, pp. 481-4, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/863.
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