Autor: |
Safrany, L., Kautz, G., van Husen, N., Weitemeyer, R. |
Zdroj: |
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery; December 1977, Vol. 345 Issue: 1 p267-273, 7p |
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Summary Endoscopic papillotomy is a further development of endoscopic cholangiography. This therapeutic procedure was succesful in 516 (94.7%) of 545 cases. Choledocholithiasis (405 cases) and papillary stenosis (97) were the main indications for the procedure. Of 405 patients with choledocholithiasis, 376 (93%) are now free of stones. There were 38 (7.4%) complications and 5 (1%) of these had a lethal outcome with (11) (2%) requiring emergency laparotomy. Cholangitis was the most serious complication. It is becoming increasingly evident that the endoscopic papillotomy is replacing reoperation in many cases of choledocholithiasis. |
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