Devlin HB, Sahay AK, Tiwari PN, Galvin PB, Peel AL. Cholecystectomy and a simple technique of operative cholangiography.
Br J Surg 1978;
65:848-51. [PMID:
737420 DOI:
10.1002/bjs.1800651207]
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Abstract
A simple, easily reproducible technique of operative cholangiography is described. The technique has three advantages: (a) there is no need to divide or ligate the cystic duct; (b) it demonstrates the cystic duct anatomy clearly and is particularly useful in demonstrating stones in that duct thus eliminating the hazard of the retained stone in the cystic duct stump; (c) it is possible to eliminate the problem of false positives due to air bubbles. A consecutive series of 442 cholecystectomy patients is reviewed. The overall operative mortality was 1.6 per cent; no death could be attributed to operative cholangiography. Thirty-five of 324 patients (10.8 per cent) with gallstones and no history of jaundice were shown to have unexpected abnormalities in the common bile duct.
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