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Laparoscopic antegrade biliary stenting

M Rhodes1, L Nathanson, N O'Rourke

  • 1University Department of Surgery, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Queensland, Australia.

Endoscopy
|November 1, 1995
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Laparoscopic antegrade biliary stenting effectively resolves impaired biliary drainage after common bile duct exploration. This minimally invasive technique offers a viable solution for retained stones or drainage issues in select patients.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Gastrointestinal surgery
  • Biliary tract interventions

Background:

  • Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCDE) has a 90% success rate.
  • 10% of patients may experience retained stones or impaired biliary drainage post-LCDE.
  • Alternative management for persistent biliary issues is crucial.

Observation:

  • This study evaluated laparoscopic antegrade biliary stenting in three patients with post-LCDE complications.
  • Patients aged 51, 82, and 100 underwent the procedure for choledocholithiasis and drainage issues.
  • The antegrade stenting technique was employed for biliary access.

Findings:

  • Successful biliary drainage was achieved in all three treated patients.
  • At six-month follow-up, all patients were asymptomatic.

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  • Two patients, aged 82 and 101, had the biliary stents successfully in place.
  • Implications:

    • Laparoscopic antegrade biliary stenting is a promising option for managing post-LCDE impaired biliary drainage.
    • This technique offers a minimally invasive approach to address retained stones and drainage problems.
    • Consideration of biliary stenting should be part of the surgical strategy for complex common bile duct explorations.