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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)2001.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-519873

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Objective To summarize the experience in prevention and treatment of bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecysteclomy(LC). Methods Retrospective analysis on the clinical data of 31 cases of LC was carried out. Of them, 27 underwent one stage operative repair and 4 underwent palliative external drainage of the bile duct first. Results 16 cases succeeded and 11 failed in the one stage operative repairing.There were 15 cases underwent 2~4 operations in this series,and the re-operation rate was 48.4%. 29 patients was cured while 2 died. Conclusions During LC, the operative rule should always be strictly observed, and the key to preventing bile duct injury is to avoid clipping, cutting and coagulation blindly.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)2001.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-528372

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Objective To discuss the clinical value of combined antegrade and retrograde technique of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in prevention of bile duct injury.Methods Clinical data of 613 patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy with combined antegrade and retrograde technique from March 1991 to June 2006 were analyzed retrospectively.Results Cholecystolithiasis with atrophy of gallbladder was found in 121 cases,acute and subacute cholecystitis in 432 cases,cholecystolithiasis with chronic cholecystitis in 42 cases and polyps of cholecyst in 18 cases.Nine cases were converted to laparotomy(5 cases of cholecystolithiasis with atrophy of gallbladder and 4 cases of subacute cholecystitis).The average operation time was 43.5 minutes.Bile leakage occured in only 1 case after operation and fully recovered after 3 days of drainage,and all the other cases had smooth recovery with no bile duct injuries or serious complications such as haemorrhage,infection or death.The mean hospitalization time after operation was 5.5 days.Conclusions The application of combined antegrade and retrograde technique can increase the success rate of laparoscopic cholecystectomy,and reduce the incidence of injuries of bile duct,especially in those patients with inadequate exposure or anatomical variation of Calot′s triangle.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1993.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-673986

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Objective To investigate the preventive effects of 103 Pd radioactive stent on stenosis after bile duct injury in dogs.Methods Twelve healthy dogs (15~20kg) were randomly divided into 103 Pd radioactive stent group (n=6) and control group (n=6). Immediately after balloon dilatation injury to the bile duct, the 103 Pd radioactive stent(experiment group) or the ordinary stent(control group) was positioned into the target segment. The dogs were killed one month later. The injured bile duct segments were dissected free from the dogs, and were examined radionucleonically, immunohistochemically and pathologically. Muscular proliferation area and lumen area were determined by computer assisted picture analysis system. Results In the control group, 30 days after ductal injury, the mucosa of the bile duct was fractured, the mucosa was proliferated and the lumen stenosed.Compared with the control group, 103 Pd radioactive stent significantly reduced muscular proliferation area (P

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