Transhepatic Cholangioscopy in the Treatment of Choledocholithiasis
Transhepatální cholangioskopie v léčběcholedocholitiázy
V léčbě choledocholitiázy mají endoskopické metody zásadní postavení. Při selhání endoskopické retrográdnícholangiografie (ERC) je dalším alternativním postupem transhepatální cholangioskopie zejména v kombinacis kontaktní litotrypsí. Metoda je především indikována u nemocných s tzv. obtížnou litiázou. Po perkutánní transhepatálnícholangiografii (PTC) následuje zevní drenáž žlučových cest, dilatace intrahepatálního kanálu a samotnácholangioskopie s litotrypsí. Úspěšnost metody dosahuje 90–100 %. Počet závažných komplikací nepřesahuje5–7,5 %.
Klíčová slova:
choledocholitiáza, transhepatální cholangioskopie, litotrypse.
Authors:
J. Petrtýl; R. Brůha
Authors‘ workplace:
IV. interní klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2003; : 603-605
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Overview
Endoscopicmethods gained the leading position in the treatment of choledocholithiasis. Transhepatic cholangioscopyand contact lithotripsy is used, if standards methods (ERC) are not successful. The transhepatic approach ispredominantly used for the therapy of complicated choledocholithiasis. Cholangioscopy and lithotripsy can beperformed after PTC, external drainage of bile ducts and dilatation of intrahepatic channel. The success rate fortranshepatic methods is 90 to 100 %, the major complication rate is 5 to 7,5 %.
Key words:
choledocholithiasis, transhepatic cholangioscopy, lithotripsy.
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