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  • Title: The Clinical Evaluation of Laparoscopic Transcystic Duct Common Bile Duct Exploration in Elderly Choledocholithiasis.
    Author: Wang B, Ding YM, Nie YG, Zhang AM, Wang P, Wang WX.
    Journal: Hepatogastroenterology; 2014 Jun; 61(132):892-6. PubMed ID: 26158137.
    Abstract:
    UNLABELLED: Aims: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of Laparoscopic transcystic duct common bile duct exploration(LTCBDE) in elderly patients. METHODOLOGY: Between Jan 2010 and Dec 2011, 308 elderly patients (age 65 years) with CBD stones underwent surgery. 165 were initially treated with LTCBDE, 143 patients underwent open choledocholithotomy surgery. Two groups were compared with operative duration, incidence of postoperative complication, and the average days of in hospital. RESULTS: The LTCBDE was performed successfully in 157 of 165 patients 95.15%. 3 cases were converted to laparotomy and the other 5 were changed to laparoscopic choledocholithotomy and T-tube drainage. All he elderly patients receiving LTCBDE were dealt with primary closure of cystic duct. There were no severe complications such as bleeding and residual stones.The average duration of surgery was 102 ± 35 min and the mean blood loss 43 ± 20 ml. The postoperative hospital day was 3 ± 0.5 days. 143 patients underwent open choledocholithotomy surgery. There were 2 (1.4%) cases abdominal wall incision infection, 5 (3.5%) cases pulmonary infection, 2 (1.4%) bile leakage, and 1 (0.7%) local bile leakage for part T-tube pulled out postoperation. The operation duration was about 120 ± 30 minutes, and postoperative hospital day 7 ± 1.5 days CONCLUSIONS: Elective LTCBDE to treat CBD stones in elderly patients is safe and effective.
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