ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY

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TRAVERSO, LW
KOZAREK, RA
BALL, TJ
BRANDABUR, JJ
HUNTER, JA
JOLLY, PC
PATTERSON, DJ
RYAN, JA
THIRLBY, RC
WECHTER, DG
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10.1016/S0002-9610(05)80439-8
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We assessed the use of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) at our hepatobiliary referral center. This assessment included patients from outside institutions with post-LC problems. Between May 1990 and September 1992, we performed 522 LCs and 1,723 ERCP examinations. There were 78 patients, who underwent 143 ERCP examinations after LC, 65% of whom were referred. ERCP findings, were categorized as follows: normal results (8%), problems inherent to stone disease (65%), and iatrogenic injury (27%). The types of inherent problems were common bile duct (CBD) stones, pancreatitis, and papillary stenosis/microlithiasis. Within the CBD stone group, 5 of 26 patients also had papillary stenosis, and, within the pancreatitis group, 9 of 11 patients also had papillary stenosis, making papillary stenosis the most frequent observation (55%). Almost all of these patients (96%) required endoscopic papillotomy for successful treatment. The iatrogenic injury group was comprised of 21 patients, 16% of whom had cystic duct leak and 84% of whom had CBD injury. These patients required a variety of endoscopic procedures including endoscopic papillotomy (67%), CBD endoscopic stenting (76%), percutaneous drainage of biloma (29%), and percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (24%). Open surgical procedures after endoscopic assessment or treatment were required in only three patients in the iatrogenic group and in none in the inherent group. At this time, long-term follow-up is not possible with regard to biliary stricture. We conclude that the majority of problems after LC are either due to papillary stenosis/microlithiasis with or without CBD stones or to biliary injury. Both can be successfully diagnosed and treated with endoscopic techniques.
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