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Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration in Patients with a Previous History of Biliary Tract Surgery
Published on: February 10, 2023
Biliary surgery for benign disease a study of 500 consecutive operations
P J Harte1,2, W O Kirwan1,2, T P Hennessy1,2
1Department of Surgery, Cork Regional Hospital, Cork.
Abstract:
An analysis of 500 consecutive operations on the biliary tract for benign disease, performed over a 5 year period is presented. Twenty-two per cent of patients had common duct exploration, and the incidence of choledochotomy increased with advancing age. The overall incidence of choledocholithiasis was 15.2% and calculi in the common duct were found more frequently in the elderly. The use of operative cholangiography increased over the 5 year study period, but was not associated with any change in the incidence of common bile duct exploration or choledocholithiasis. Four patients had re-exploration for retained calculus (0.8%). The overall operative mortality was 0.6%.
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