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Endoscopic management of bile duct stones at Auckland Hospital in 1988 and 1989
Authors:P Y Wong  M R Lane  I Hamilton
Affiliation:Auckland Hospital.
Abstract:OBJECTS: to define the role of endoscopic management of bile duct calculi in a tertiary referral institution. METHODS: an unselected series of 466 patients presenting for ERCP over a two year period were reviewed and 103 patients with bile duct calculi identified. The results of endoscopic management of these patients is reviewed. RESULTS: endoscopic sphincterotomy was successful in 98% of patients, and resulted in clearance of calculi from the bile duct in 75%, and in a further 8% symptoms were successfully controlled by sphincterotomy with or without endoprostheses, despite residual calculi. Seventy-nine percent of the patients with choledocholithiasis were successfully managed endoscopically, minor complications occurring in 16% which were significant in only 4%, with no procedure related mortality. CONCLUSIONS: endoscopic sphincterotomy provides a safe and effective means of managing bile duct calculi, even if stone extraction cannot be completed.
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