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Minimally invasive approach in Mirizzi's syndrome
G Silecchia1, A Materia, M Bezzi
1II Clinica Chirurgica, Universitä degli Studi La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:
During a 4-year period (November 1990-September 1994), 1152 patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). In five (0.4%) patients a cholecysto-choledochal fistula (Mirizzi's syndrome type II) was diagnosed and a minimally invasive treatment (endoscopy-laparoscopy-interventional radiology) was attempted. The first two cases were converted to open surgery probably because of severe anatomical distortion and inadequate confidence in performing a laparoscopic choledochal repair. The last three patients were successfully treated by minimally invasive procedures. These data indicate that a minimally invasive treatment can be safely attempted through a multi-disciplinary approach in Mirizzi's syndrome.