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Technical problem: impacted retained distal common duct stone.

D E Malone1, H J Burhenne

  • 1Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Clinical Radiology
|February 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary
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A new three-stage technique safely manages impacted distal common bile duct stones. This approach minimizes ampullary instrumentation and provides essential biliary and pancreatic duct drainage between interventions.

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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Interventional Endoscopy

Background:

  • Impacted distal common bile duct stones pose a significant clinical challenge.
  • Traditional methods may involve repeated or aggressive instrumentation, increasing risks.