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[Intraoperative choledochoscopy]

S Olivero, F Ibba, A Foco

    Minerva Chirurgica
    |December 15, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Intraoperative choledochoscopy offers a superior diagnostic method for bile duct diseases compared to cholangiography. This endoscopic technique effectively identifies intrahepatic stones and small tumors, improving diagnostic accuracy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    • Surgical Endoscopy

    Context:

    • Intraoperative choledochoscopy is a valuable tool in surgical practice.
    • Traditional cholangiography has limitations in diagnosing certain biliary pathologies.

    Purpose:

    • To examine the utility and instrumentation of intraoperative choledochoscopy.
    • To highlight its advantages over cholangiography for specific bile duct conditions.

    Summary:

    • The study details instruments used for intraoperative choledochoscopy, including the Olympus CHF B2 and modifications.
    • Indications and techniques are explained, emphasizing its effectiveness in detecting intrahepatic calculosis and small biliary tumors.
    • Visuals of various bile duct conditions are presented.

    Impact:

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    • Enhances diagnostic capabilities for complex bile duct diseases.
    • Provides a more accurate method for identifying intrahepatic stones and small tumors.
    • Offers a valuable alternative to cholangiography in specific intraoperative scenarios.