According to the current literature, biliary lithiasis is a worldwide-diffused condition that affects almost 20% of the general population. The rate of common bile duct stones (CBDS) in patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis is estimated to be 10% to 33%, depending on patient's age. Compared to stones in the gallbladder, the natural history of secondary CBDS is still not completely understood. It is not clear whether an asymptomatic choledocholithiasis requires treatment or not. For many years, open cholecystectomy with choledochotomy and/or surgical sphincterotomy and cleaning of the bile duct were the gold standard to treat both pathologies. Development of both endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and laparoscopic surgery, together with improvements in diagnostic procedures, influenced new approaches to the management of CBDS in association with gallstones.

Surgery in biliary lithiasis: from the traditional “open” approach to laparoscopy and the “rendezvous” technique / Tarantino, G; Magistri, P; Ballarin, R; Assirati, G; Di Cataldo, Antonio; Di Benedetto, F. - In: HEPATOBILIARY & PANCREATIC DISEASES INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1499-3872. - 16:6(2017), pp. 595-601. [10.1016/S1499-3872(17)60031-6]

Surgery in biliary lithiasis: from the traditional “open” approach to laparoscopy and the “rendezvous” technique

Tarantino G;Magistri P;Di Benedetto F
2017

Abstract

According to the current literature, biliary lithiasis is a worldwide-diffused condition that affects almost 20% of the general population. The rate of common bile duct stones (CBDS) in patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis is estimated to be 10% to 33%, depending on patient's age. Compared to stones in the gallbladder, the natural history of secondary CBDS is still not completely understood. It is not clear whether an asymptomatic choledocholithiasis requires treatment or not. For many years, open cholecystectomy with choledochotomy and/or surgical sphincterotomy and cleaning of the bile duct were the gold standard to treat both pathologies. Development of both endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and laparoscopic surgery, together with improvements in diagnostic procedures, influenced new approaches to the management of CBDS in association with gallstones.
2017
16
6
595
601
Surgery in biliary lithiasis: from the traditional “open” approach to laparoscopy and the “rendezvous” technique / Tarantino, G; Magistri, P; Ballarin, R; Assirati, G; Di Cataldo, Antonio; Di Benedetto, F. - In: HEPATOBILIARY & PANCREATIC DISEASES INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1499-3872. - 16:6(2017), pp. 595-601. [10.1016/S1499-3872(17)60031-6]
Tarantino, G; Magistri, P; Ballarin, R; Assirati, G; Di Cataldo, Antonio; Di Benedetto, F
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
2017 -Surgery in bliary lithiasis.pdf

Accesso riservato

Dimensione 3.2 MB
Formato Adobe PDF
3.2 MB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia
Pubblicazioni consigliate

Licenza Creative Commons
I metadati presenti in IRIS UNIMORE sono rilasciati con licenza Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal, mentre i file delle pubblicazioni sono rilasciati con licenza Attribuzione 4.0 Internazionale (CC BY 4.0), salvo diversa indicazione.
In caso di violazione di copyright, contattare Supporto Iris

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11380/1199273
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 4
  • Scopus 13
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 8
social impact