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Endoscopic Biliary Lithotripsy in a Patient with Gallstones of Gallbladder, Cystic Duct, and Common Bile Duct

Other Title
담낭, 담낭관 및 총담관 결석이 동반된 환자에서의 내시경적 담석제거술
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이, 광재 | 김, 진홍 | 권, 오영 | 박, 영숙 | 홍, 사준 | 김, 영수 | 함, 기백 | 조, 성원 | 이, 상인
Citation
Korean journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy, 16(2). : 268-276, 1996
Journal Title
Korean journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy
ISSN
1225-7001
Abstract
Endoseopic sphincterotomy(EST) has been an accepted procedure in patients with current or recurrent common bile duct stones. The success rate of sphineterotomy and of subaequent stone extraction were reported upto 90%. Percutaneous transhepatic cholecystoscopy-lithotripsy(PTCCS-L) could be one of the non-surgical treatment modalities for gallbladder stones, and has been considered as a safe, reliable and technically easy therapeutic procedure through improvement in PTCCS-L manipuiatian and through the development of new devices for this technique. PTCCS-L could be usually performed in the sgrgically high risk groups with gallbladder stones. In this report, we presented successful endoscopic biliary lithotripsy in a 60-year-old male with gallstones of gall bladder, cystic duct, and common bile duct, who was highly risk for surgery, because he has been suffered from advanced liver disease. Endoseopic sphincterotomy and stone removal with basket were done for the removal of common bile duct stones. PTCCS was performed and complete removal of gallbladder stones was achieved. Cystic duict stone was successfully removed after bougie dilation of cystic duct. There has been no recurrence of gallstones until 1 year of follow-up. (Korean J Gastrointest Endosc 16: 268~276, 1996)
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