K B Deo, S Adhikary, S Khaniya, V C Shakya, C S Agrawal
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摘要
背景:腹腔镜胆总管探查具有最小通路的所有优点,与其他选择相比也是最经济有效的。目的:探讨腹腔镜下胆总管探查单纯性胆总管结石的方法。方法:选取我院住院1年内连续30例单纯性胆总管结石患者作为研究对象。所有患者均经转导路径行腹腔镜胆总管探查。结果:女性18例,男性12例,年龄28 ~ 75岁。12例(40%)患者出现黄疸。24例(80%)患者碱性磷酸酶升高。超声显示CBD平均大小为11.55 mm。结石的平均大小为11.06 mm, 26例(86.7%)患者位于CBD远端。平均手术时间158.4±57.89 min。8例(26.6%)转为开放式手术。26例(86.7%)患者使用t管。术后并发症为医院获得性胸部感染3例(10%),手术部位感染3例(10%),急性冠状动脉综合征1例(3.3%),t管拔除后胆漏1例(3.3%)。结论:腹腔镜胆总管探查是治疗胆总管结石有效、安全的方法。
Laparoscopic Choledochotomy in a Solitary Common Duct Stone: A Prospective Study.
Background: Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration has all the advantages of minimal access and is also the most cost effective compared to the other options.
Objective: To study a profile on laparoscopic common bile duct exploration for a single common duct stone.
Methods: A total of 30 consecutive patients with solitary common bile duct stone attending our hospital over a period of one year were enrolled in the study. Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration was done by transductal route in all the patients.
Results: There were 18 females and 12 males with age ranging from 28 to 75 years. Jaundice was present in 12 (40%) patients. Twenty-four (80%) patients had raised alkaline phosphatase. The mean size of CBD on ultrasound was 11.55 mm. The mean size of calculus was 11.06 mm and was located in the distal CBD in 26 (86.7%) patients. The mean operative time was 158.4 ± 57.89 min. There were 8 (26.6%) conversions to open procedure. T-tube was used in 26 (86.7%) patients. The postoperative complications were hospital acquired chest infection in 3 (10%), surgical site infection in 3 (10%), acute coronary syndrome in one (3.3%), and bile leak after T-tube removal in one (3.3%) patient.
Conclusions: Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration is an effective, safe management of common bile duct stone.