KMID : 0870420030070010134
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Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2003 Volume.7 No. 1 p.134 ~ p.138
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Biliary Manometry in Patients with Common Bile Duct Stones
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Baek Jong-Min
Lee Do-Sang Kim Tae-Hyoung Sung Ki-Young Kim Wook Park Il-Young Won Jong-Man
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Abstract
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Background/Aims: The conventional treatment of patients with common bile duct (CBD) stones was to insert a T-tube via the duct after stone removal. But since the placement of T-tubes resulted in a lot of complications, a few alternative methods have been suggested lately, such as primary closure or intraductal drainage etc. Deciding whether to perform primary closure or to insert a stent or a T-tube is usually based on objective findings such as inspection, palpation or intraoperative cholangiogram. We made a study using the intraoperative biliary manometry as an objective indicator in decision making among the procedures.
Methods: The study was based on 23 patients (10 male, 13 female) who underwent common bile duct exploration for stone removal from March 2002 to May 2003. The basal pressure and frequency of phasic contraction of the Sphincter of Oddi were measured intraoperatively by manometry.
Results: Primary closure after CBD exploration was performed in 15 cases, intraductal drainage in the remaining 8 obstructive jaundice was observed.
Conclusion: The intraoperative biliary manometry is a simple and useful tool that can be used as an indicator in deciding whether to perform a drainage procedure after common bile duct stone removal.
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KEYWORD
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Intraoperative biliary manometry, T-tube choledochostomy, Primary closure of common bile duct
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