EP.FRI.199 Impacted common bile duct stone managed by hepaticoduodenostomy. (28th October 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- EP.FRI.199 Impacted common bile duct stone managed by hepaticoduodenostomy. (28th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- EP.FRI.199 Impacted common bile duct stone managed by hepaticoduodenostomy
- Authors:
- Weledji, Elroy
- Abstract:
- Abstract: The management strategy of common bile duct stone will depend on personal experience, equipment availability, time and the availability of other departmental expertise. For a distally impacted common bile duct (CBD) stone in a low resource setting, an open approach will entail either leaving the stone where it is and carry out a choledochoduodenostomy, or removing the stone through a transduodenal sphincteroplasty. The latter has a significant risk of causing an acute pancreatitis. A case report of a hepaticoduodenostomy performed on a 40-year-old black African man for a retained, impacted distal CBD stone in a low resource setting with a good outcome is presented. The impacted CBD stone had complicated an open cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis by causing the dehiscence of the cystic duct stump as a result of distal biliary obstruction. A bypass procedure such as a hepaticoduodenostomy may be an alternative to the traditional choledochoduodenostomy in the management of the retained, impacted distal CBD stone especially in the presence of sepsis. A wide side- to-side hepaticoduodenostomy (>3cm d) is a safe and definitive procedure for the decompression of lower CBD obstruction and has good long-term results with infrequent complications including reflux cholangitis, hepatic abscess, stone recurrence, pancreatitis and the 'sump' syndrome. This case demonstrates that a hepaticoduodenostomy is safe and effective in rescuing the adverse sequelae of an impactedAbstract: The management strategy of common bile duct stone will depend on personal experience, equipment availability, time and the availability of other departmental expertise. For a distally impacted common bile duct (CBD) stone in a low resource setting, an open approach will entail either leaving the stone where it is and carry out a choledochoduodenostomy, or removing the stone through a transduodenal sphincteroplasty. The latter has a significant risk of causing an acute pancreatitis. A case report of a hepaticoduodenostomy performed on a 40-year-old black African man for a retained, impacted distal CBD stone in a low resource setting with a good outcome is presented. The impacted CBD stone had complicated an open cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis by causing the dehiscence of the cystic duct stump as a result of distal biliary obstruction. A bypass procedure such as a hepaticoduodenostomy may be an alternative to the traditional choledochoduodenostomy in the management of the retained, impacted distal CBD stone especially in the presence of sepsis. A wide side- to-side hepaticoduodenostomy (>3cm d) is a safe and definitive procedure for the decompression of lower CBD obstruction and has good long-term results with infrequent complications including reflux cholangitis, hepatic abscess, stone recurrence, pancreatitis and the 'sump' syndrome. This case demonstrates that a hepaticoduodenostomy is safe and effective in rescuing the adverse sequelae of an impacted distal CBD stone in a low resource setting. … (more)
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- British journal of surgery. Volume 108:Supplement 7(2021)
- Journal:
- British journal of surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 108:Supplement 7(2021)
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- Volume 108, Issue 7 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 108
- Issue:
- 7
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- 2021-0108-0007-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-28
- Subjects:
- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/bjs/znab312.039 ↗
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- 0007-1323
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