Objective Primary closure of the common bile duct (CBD) after laparoscopic CBD exploration (LCBDE) is a technical challenge. The present study was performed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this surgical method. Methods This retrospective study of surgical efficacy and safety involved 79 patients who underwent primary CBD closure with a knotless unidirectional barbed suture or traditional T-tube drainage after LCBDE for CBD stones. Results The average suturing time, operation time, and postoperative hospital stay were significantly shorter in the primary closure group than T-tube group. There were no significant differences in the mean diameter of the CBD, number of stones, or incidence of postoperative complications between the ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical effect and safety of primary duct closure (PDC) in laparoscopic...
Background: Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) for stone can be carried out by either...
Unsuspected common bile duct stones (CBDS) are found in 4-5 % of patients with cholelithiasis. The o...
Abstract Common bile duct (CBD) exploration and T-tube drainage are the main surgical methods for th...
BackgroundCholedochotomy followed by T-tube has long been a standard surgical treatment for choledoc...
Choledochotomy followed by T-tube has long been a standard surgical treatment for choledocholithiasi...
Background: Laparoscopic exploration of the common bile duct followed by T-tube has long been a stan...
Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) has been found to be a safe, efficient and cost-ef...
International audienceTo evaluate the feasibility, safety, and short-term outcomes of primary closur...
Background: Common Bile Duct (CBD) exploration for choledocolithiasis is usually closed after T-tube...
Primary closure of the common bile duct following exploration has been safely and effectively perfor...
Backgrounds/Aims: Common bile duct (CBD) exploration has been a procedure necessary to remove stones...
Background:- CBD stones once confirmed need extraction and conventionally T-tube is used for decompr...
INTRODUCTION: Closure of the common bile duct over T-tube after exploration is a widely practice...
Abstract Background Based on the current trend of increasing incidence of choledocholithiasis, it is...
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical effect and safety of primary duct closure (PDC) in laparoscopic...
Background: Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) for stone can be carried out by either...
Unsuspected common bile duct stones (CBDS) are found in 4-5 % of patients with cholelithiasis. The o...
Abstract Common bile duct (CBD) exploration and T-tube drainage are the main surgical methods for th...
BackgroundCholedochotomy followed by T-tube has long been a standard surgical treatment for choledoc...
Choledochotomy followed by T-tube has long been a standard surgical treatment for choledocholithiasi...
Background: Laparoscopic exploration of the common bile duct followed by T-tube has long been a stan...
Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) has been found to be a safe, efficient and cost-ef...
International audienceTo evaluate the feasibility, safety, and short-term outcomes of primary closur...
Background: Common Bile Duct (CBD) exploration for choledocolithiasis is usually closed after T-tube...
Primary closure of the common bile duct following exploration has been safely and effectively perfor...
Backgrounds/Aims: Common bile duct (CBD) exploration has been a procedure necessary to remove stones...
Background:- CBD stones once confirmed need extraction and conventionally T-tube is used for decompr...
INTRODUCTION: Closure of the common bile duct over T-tube after exploration is a widely practice...
Abstract Background Based on the current trend of increasing incidence of choledocholithiasis, it is...
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical effect and safety of primary duct closure (PDC) in laparoscopic...
Background: Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) for stone can be carried out by either...
Unsuspected common bile duct stones (CBDS) are found in 4-5 % of patients with cholelithiasis. The o...