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Routine intraoperative cholangiography is feasible and efficient during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
B Millat1, A Deleuze, B de Saxce
1Département de Chirurgie Digestive A, Hôpital Saint-Eloi, Montpellier.
Background/Aims:
This is the evaluation of the feasibility and results of routine laparoscopic intraoperative cholangiography.
Patients And Methods:
A multicentric prospective study in 315 consecutive patients undergoing elective or urgent laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Results:
The success rate was 94%. Mean duration of intraoperative cholangiography was 12 min. Sixteen of 18 failures were related to a narrow cystic duct. One cystic duct avulsion (ligated under laparoscopy) and 2 false positive cholangiograms (1 transcystic exploration, 1 conversion) were noted. Intraoperative cholangiography revealed aberrant bile ducts possibly at risk to injury from dissection in four patients (1.3 per cent). Intraoperative cholangiography disclosed unsuspected stones in 10 patients (4%). Forty-five patients had a preoperative suspicion of choledocholithiasis: choledocholithiasis were found at intraoperative cholangiography in 3 of 13 patients who had preoperative endoscopic sphincterotomy for stone extraction, in 1 of 11 patients with normal preoperative endoscopic cholangiography, and in 11 of 21 patients undergoing surgery alone (57%).
Conclusion:
If complete clearance of choledocholithiasis is to remain the objective of surgical treatment of biliary lithiasis including laparoscopic cholecystectomy, then routine intraoperative cholangiography is feasible and efficient.