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Chinese Archives of General Surgery(Electronic Edition) ›› 2010, Vol. 04 ›› Issue (01): 40-42. doi: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-0793.2010.01.111

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Treatment of giant impacted bile duct stones by electrohydraulic lithotripsy with the "mother-baby" endoscopy system and mechanical lithotripsy

Yong PANG1,(), Fu-zhou TIAN1, Bing-yin ZHANG1, Li-jun TANG1   

  1. 1. Mini-invasive Surgery of Center of General Surgery of Chengdu Minitary General Hospital, Chengdu 610083, China
  • Received:2009-07-29 Online:2010-02-01 Published:2010-02-01
  • Contact: Yong PANG
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Abstract:

Objective

To explore the treatment of giant impacted bile duct stones by electrohydraulic lithotripsy with the "mother-baby" endoscopic system and mechanical lithotripsy.

Methods

For giant impacted bile duct stones treated difficultly by standard ERCP techniques, stones fragmentation by electrohydraulic lithotripsy with the "mother-daughter" endoscopy system were performed firstly and the bile duct were cleared by mechanical lithotripsy secondly.

Results

All 21 cases underwent "mother-daughter" endoscopy successfully. The stones of 18 cases with extrahepatic duct stones were all extracted, 14 cases underwent once stone extraction, 4 cases underwent twice stone extraction. In 3 cases with left and right hepatic duct impacted stones, the stones of 2 cases were all extracted, there were residual intrahepatic duct stones in 1 cases with multiple impacted right intrahepatic duct stones. 3 cases had minor transient bleeding, 1 cases had cholangitis,2 cases had post-ERCP pancreatitis, no serious complications of perforation, fatalities occurred.

Conclusion

For giant impacted bile duct stones treated difficultly by standard ERCP techniques, the combination of electrohydraulic lithotripsy by the "mother-baby" endoscopy system with mechanical lithotripsy is a safe and effective treatment.

Key words: Endoscopic, Cholelithiasis, Lithotripsy, Electrohydraulic

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