Minimally invasive transpapillary interventions in urgent abdominal surgery
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2016.3.6786Abstract
Results of endoscopic treatment of 2305 patients with common bile duct stones and periampullary tumors for a 6 year period were studied. There were 1690 transpapillary interventions in patients with choledocholithiasis, and 615 endoscopic operations in patients with periampullary malignancy. Complications of endoscopic operations in patients with choledocholithiasis occurred in 7.5 % patients, and in patients with periampullary malignancy occurred in 11.7 % cases. Endoscopic transpapillary interventions were performed as a matter of urgency to treat suppurative cholangitis and obstructive jaundice.
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