Choledochoduodenostomy an important surgical tool in the management of common bile duct stones. A review of 126 cases

A. A. Deutsch*, I. Nudelman, H. Gutman, R. Reiss

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Abstract

Of 2000 patients who underwent cholecystectomy between 1965-1984. 457 had their common bile ducts explored and of these 126 had choledochoduodenostomies. There were 70 women and 56 men and a third were over 70 years old. Forty-three also had acute cholecystitis or pancreatitis, and 73 had an increased serum concentration of bilirubin. Of the 126, 103 had stones in the common duct, and 16 had benign strictures of the sphincter of Oddi. Morbidity included wound infections in 18 (14 %) and bile discharge from the drain for over 14 days in four (3 %). Five patients died (4 %), and they were all over 70 years old. Ninety-seven of 103 patients followed-up over 1-19 years were symptom free (94 %). Two patients required re-operation for a narrow anastomosis. Three patients developed a ″sump″ syndrome; two were treated with antibiotics, and the third responded to endoscopic sphincterotomy. Choledochoduodenostomies should be considered during operation for benign biliary disease, when stones or a stricture in the common bile duct are anticipated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)531-533
Number of pages3
JournalBritish Journal of Surgery
Volume157
Issue number9
StatePublished - 1991
Externally publishedYes

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