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[Transduodenal papillosphincteroplasty]

A Oliaro, E Formento, A Giovanelli

    Minerva Chirurgica
    |January 15, 1981
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    Total papillosphincteroplasty is the preferred surgical method for benign bile duct issues. This study details the technique, outcomes, and complications in 544 patients over seven years.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    • Surgical Anatomy
    • Biliary Tract Surgery

    Context:

    • The management of benign biliary tract diseases often involves complex anatomical considerations of the ampulla of Vater.
    • Existing surgical techniques for the sphincter of Oddi have varying degrees of efficacy and complication rates.

    Purpose:

    • To present the indications and technique for total papillosphincteroplasty based on detailed anatomosurgical study.
    • To critically evaluate existing surgical methods for the sphincter of Oddi.

    Summary:

    • A thorough anatomosurgical study of the ampulla of Vater informed the technique of total papillosphincteroplasty.
    • The study analyzed outcomes, complications, and failures in 544 total papillosphincteroplasties with long-term follow-up (6 months to 7 years).

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    Impact:

    • Total papillosphincteroplasty is identified as the surgical technique of choice for benign pathology of the main bile duct.
    • Provides evidence-based support for the efficacy and safety of this surgical approach in managing biliary conditions.