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Interventional radiology‐operated percutaneous cholecystoscopy with ultrasonic lithotripsy and stone basket retrieval: A treatment for symptomatic cholelithiasis in non‐operative candidates
Authors:Dustin G Roberts  Adam N Plotnik  Jeffrey FB Chick  Ravi N Srinivasa
Abstract:
Interventional radiology‐operated percutaneous endoscopy has seen a recent resurgence with potential to return to the scope of Interventional Radiology practice. Endoscopy adds a new dimension to the Interventional Radiology armamentarium by offering a unique opportunity to diagnose and treat conditions under direct visualization with improved maneuverability. Cholecystoscopy (gallbladder endoscopy), as a method for percutaneous removal of gallstones, is an effective treatment option in patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis who are poor candidates for surgical cholecystectomy. This article presents a case of Interventional Radiology‐operated cholecystoscopy using ultrasonic lithotripsy and stone basket retrieval with an emphasis on the equipment, technique, and peri‐procedural management essential to the procedure, as well as a review of the literature.
Keywords:cholecystolithotripsy  cholecystoscopy  cholelithiasis  interventional radiology  percutaneous endoscopy
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