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Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy
After Endoscopic sphincterotopy (ES) gallbladder motility increases leading to expulsion of crystals and stones. But this is not a universal phenomenon. We evaluated cholangiographic findings in patients emptying their gallbladder after ES for common bile duct (CBD) stones. Cholangiographic features...
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1998
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9830577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/63823 |
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author | Sharma, B. C. Agarwal, D. K. Baijal, S. S. Saraswat, V. A. |
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description | After Endoscopic sphincterotopy (ES) gallbladder motility increases leading to expulsion of crystals and stones. But this is not a universal phenomenon. We evaluated cholangiographic findings in patients emptying their gallbladder after ES for common bile duct (CBD) stones. Cholangiographic features of twenty patients expelling gallbladder calculi after ES were studied. Controls included 20 age and sex matched patients with gallstones and CBD stones, who did not expel gallstones after ES. Of 20 cases in study group, 9 recovered more than 20 stones each in the stool within 7 days of ES. Repeat ERCP showed empty gallbladder in all, whereas CBD was full of stones in 11 of the 20 cases. In the study group, low insertion of the cystic duct was more common (10 vs 0, p<0.04), the cystic duct made a narrow angle (20±5° vs 50±10°, p<0.04) with CBD before insertion and cystic duct diameter was higher (5 mm vs 2.5 mm, p<0.04) as compared to controls. We conclude that in patients undergoing ES with intact gallbladder and small gallbladder calculi, spontaneous emptying of gallbladder calculi occurs, if cystic duct is wider, has low insertion and makes narrow angle with CBD before insertion. |
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spelling | pubmed-24239232008-07-08 Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy Sharma, B. C. Agarwal, D. K. Baijal, S. S. Saraswat, V. A. HPB Surg Research Article After Endoscopic sphincterotopy (ES) gallbladder motility increases leading to expulsion of crystals and stones. But this is not a universal phenomenon. We evaluated cholangiographic findings in patients emptying their gallbladder after ES for common bile duct (CBD) stones. Cholangiographic features of twenty patients expelling gallbladder calculi after ES were studied. Controls included 20 age and sex matched patients with gallstones and CBD stones, who did not expel gallstones after ES. Of 20 cases in study group, 9 recovered more than 20 stones each in the stool within 7 days of ES. Repeat ERCP showed empty gallbladder in all, whereas CBD was full of stones in 11 of the 20 cases. In the study group, low insertion of the cystic duct was more common (10 vs 0, p<0.04), the cystic duct made a narrow angle (20±5° vs 50±10°, p<0.04) with CBD before insertion and cystic duct diameter was higher (5 mm vs 2.5 mm, p<0.04) as compared to controls. We conclude that in patients undergoing ES with intact gallbladder and small gallbladder calculi, spontaneous emptying of gallbladder calculi occurs, if cystic duct is wider, has low insertion and makes narrow angle with CBD before insertion. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1998-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2423923/ /pubmed/9830577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/63823 Text en Copyright © 1998 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sharma, B. C. Agarwal, D. K. Baijal, S. S. Saraswat, V. A. Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy |
title | Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder
Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy |
title_full | Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder
Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy |
title_fullStr | Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder
Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy |
title_full_unstemmed | Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder
Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy |
title_short | Spontaneous Passage of Gallbladder
Calculi-Facilitation by Endoscopic Sphincterotomy |
title_sort | spontaneous passage of gallbladder
calculi-facilitation by endoscopic sphincterotomy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9830577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/63823 |
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