Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has been found valuable in situations where obstructing stones in the common bile or intrahepatic ducts are retained following surgery or attempted endoscopic removal. However, success rates are dependent on the type of ESWL system employed and upon a hig...

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Main Authors: El-Faqih Salah, Al-Mofleh Ibrahim, Al-Rashed Rashed, Atassi Ramiz, Al-Amri Saleh, Hassan Salaheldin, Fouda Khalid, Talic Riyadh, Husain Imtiaz
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 1998-01-01
Series:The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
Online Access:http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=1998;volume=4;issue=3;spage=167;epage=171;aulast=El-Faqih
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spelling doaj-8799303fd92348a0b05ba78ef90f811f2020-11-25T01:30:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology1319-37671998-01-0143167171Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?El-Faqih SalahAl-Mofleh IbrahimAl-Rashed RashedAtassi RamizAl-Amri SalehHassan SalaheldinFouda KhalidTalic RiyadhHusain ImtiazExtracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has been found valuable in situations where obstructing stones in the common bile or intrahepatic ducts are retained following surgery or attempted endoscopic removal. However, success rates are dependent on the type of ESWL system employed and upon a high frequency rate of repeated treatment sessions. We outline our experience with 23 cases of retained, obstructing bile duct stones, ranging in size from 10 to 40 mm diameter, treated with Dornier HM3 ESWL. In the initial 12 patients in the series, successful stone fragmentation occurred in 83% of cases with a median 1.6 treatment sessions. In the latter 11 cases in the series, patients were treated prone and the stone-bearing biliary duct was irrigated with saline solution during ESWL delivery. With this technique, successful stone break up was achieved in all patients (100%) with a single treatment session. Endoscopic sphincterotomy is, however, a prerequisite for extracorporeal lithotripsy and, despite the high success rates now available with new techniques, we believe the ESWL should continue to be employed in support of primary endoscopic methods of management for obstructing bile duct stones. http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=1998;volume=4;issue=3;spage=167;epage=171;aulast=El-Faqih
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author El-Faqih Salah
Al-Mofleh Ibrahim
Al-Rashed Rashed
Atassi Ramiz
Al-Amri Saleh
Hassan Salaheldin
Fouda Khalid
Talic Riyadh
Husain Imtiaz
spellingShingle El-Faqih Salah
Al-Mofleh Ibrahim
Al-Rashed Rashed
Atassi Ramiz
Al-Amri Saleh
Hassan Salaheldin
Fouda Khalid
Talic Riyadh
Husain Imtiaz
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?
The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
author_facet El-Faqih Salah
Al-Mofleh Ibrahim
Al-Rashed Rashed
Atassi Ramiz
Al-Amri Saleh
Hassan Salaheldin
Fouda Khalid
Talic Riyadh
Husain Imtiaz
author_sort El-Faqih Salah
title Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?
title_short Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?
title_full Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?
title_fullStr Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?
title_full_unstemmed Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: Does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?
title_sort extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for the rescue of post-endoscopic or surgically retained biliary duct stones: does saline irrigation affect the outcome ?
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 1319-3767
publishDate 1998-01-01
description Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) has been found valuable in situations where obstructing stones in the common bile or intrahepatic ducts are retained following surgery or attempted endoscopic removal. However, success rates are dependent on the type of ESWL system employed and upon a high frequency rate of repeated treatment sessions. We outline our experience with 23 cases of retained, obstructing bile duct stones, ranging in size from 10 to 40 mm diameter, treated with Dornier HM3 ESWL. In the initial 12 patients in the series, successful stone fragmentation occurred in 83% of cases with a median 1.6 treatment sessions. In the latter 11 cases in the series, patients were treated prone and the stone-bearing biliary duct was irrigated with saline solution during ESWL delivery. With this technique, successful stone break up was achieved in all patients (100%) with a single treatment session. Endoscopic sphincterotomy is, however, a prerequisite for extracorporeal lithotripsy and, despite the high success rates now available with new techniques, we believe the ESWL should continue to be employed in support of primary endoscopic methods of management for obstructing bile duct stones.
url http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=1998;volume=4;issue=3;spage=167;epage=171;aulast=El-Faqih
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