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Efficacy of Common Bile Duct Stenting on the Reduction in Gallstone Migration and Symptoms Recurrence in Patients with Biliary Pancreatitis Who Were Candidates for Delayed Cholecystectomy
by
Alemi Faezeh
, Sivandzadeh, Gholam Reza
, Eshraghi Mohsen
, Ahmadpour Sajjad
, Mohammadbeigi Abolfazl
, Dehghan Khosro
, Ghadir, Mohammad Reza
, Hormati Ahmad
, Jabbari Amir
, Sarkeshikian Seyed Saeid
in
Bile ducts
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Gallstones
/ Migration
/ Pancreatitis
2022
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Efficacy of Common Bile Duct Stenting on the Reduction in Gallstone Migration and Symptoms Recurrence in Patients with Biliary Pancreatitis Who Were Candidates for Delayed Cholecystectomy
by
Alemi Faezeh
, Sivandzadeh, Gholam Reza
, Eshraghi Mohsen
, Ahmadpour Sajjad
, Mohammadbeigi Abolfazl
, Dehghan Khosro
, Ghadir, Mohammad Reza
, Hormati Ahmad
, Jabbari Amir
, Sarkeshikian Seyed Saeid
in
Bile ducts
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Gallstones
/ Migration
/ Pancreatitis
2022
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Efficacy of Common Bile Duct Stenting on the Reduction in Gallstone Migration and Symptoms Recurrence in Patients with Biliary Pancreatitis Who Were Candidates for Delayed Cholecystectomy
by
Alemi Faezeh
, Sivandzadeh, Gholam Reza
, Eshraghi Mohsen
, Ahmadpour Sajjad
, Mohammadbeigi Abolfazl
, Dehghan Khosro
, Ghadir, Mohammad Reza
, Hormati Ahmad
, Jabbari Amir
, Sarkeshikian Seyed Saeid
in
Bile ducts
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Gallstones
/ Migration
/ Pancreatitis
2022
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Efficacy of Common Bile Duct Stenting on the Reduction in Gallstone Migration and Symptoms Recurrence in Patients with Biliary Pancreatitis Who Were Candidates for Delayed Cholecystectomy
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Efficacy of Common Bile Duct Stenting on the Reduction in Gallstone Migration and Symptoms Recurrence in Patients with Biliary Pancreatitis Who Were Candidates for Delayed Cholecystectomy
2022
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BackgroundIn patients with severe biliary pancreatitis, delayed cholecystectomy associated with a high risk of recurrence is recommended. The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of common bile duct (CBD) stenting on reducing gallstones migration and recurrence of symptoms in patients with pancreatitis and delayed cholecystectomy candidates.MethodsTo this purpose, the randomized, controlled clinical trial was performed on 40 patients with biliary pancreatitis who were candidates for delayed cholecystectomy. Patients were randomly divided into two groups of A and B that underwent CBD stenting after ERCP and received endoscopic treatment without stenting, respectively. A checklist recorded demographics and complications. Group A was followed up after four weeks to remove the stent and record the complications. Group B underwent MRCP to examine the migration of new gallstones as well as the complications.ResultsOf the 40 patients, 20 subjects (11 males and 9 females) were allocated to each group, matched for demographic variables. In the one-month follow-up, only one subject in group A manifested symptoms of gallstone migration and recurrence, while in group B, recurrence was observed in 6 patients (P = 0.037). There was no significant difference in the success rate of ERCP and the incidence of complications between the two groups.ConclusionCBD stenting in patients with biliary pancreatitis and gallstone could reduce the risk of recurrence and remigration of gallstones in delayed cholecystectomy cases.
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