Common Bile Duct
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25. Istoadenoma do ducto biliar comum
Biliary duct cystoadenomas are rare neoplasms, with about 120 cases described in the literature, including cystoadenomas and cystoadenocarcinomas. The authors report a case of cystoadenoma of the common bile duct in a 45-year-old woman with history of jaundice. Ultrasound revealed a cystic mass located in the common bile duct. Endoscopic retrograde cholangio
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões. Publicado em: 2000-12
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26. Perfuração espontânea de colédoco em adolescente
Spontaneous perforation of the common bile duct is rare. It happens predominantly in children and it is related to obstructive disease of the biliary tract. We present a case of an 18 year-old male patient, with ulcerative rectocolitis associated with malignant tumor of the head of pancreas. The patient developed an acute abdomen syndrome and laparotomy, a s
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões. Publicado em: 2000-04
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27. Novo modelo experimental de obstrução biliar em ratos wistar
The purpose of this study was to create an obstruction in the biliary duct using a surgical procedure without ligatures, sectioning, or cannulation that would evolve to chronicity and develop into cirrhosis (or at least standard biliary fibrosis) and also to maintain an easily accessible extra-hepatic biliary route .The histopathologic assessment of the live
Publicado em: 2000
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28. Aspectos clinicos e morfologicos da pancreatite cronica em uma serie de 320 pacientes
With the purpose to describe clinical aspects, complications, morphological alterations and associations with others disease, were investigated a series ofthe 320 patients with diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis between 1978 and 1994. Of them, 294 (91,9%) were males and 26 (8,1 %) females, with mean age at diagnosis of 40.9 :t 9.7 years. Criteria for diagnosi
Publicado em: 1995
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29. The long-term outcome of hepaticojejunostomy in the treatment of benign bile duct strictures.
OBJECTIVE: The authors review the treatment and outcome of patients with benign bile duct strictures who underwent biliary enteric repair. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The authors conducted a retrospective review of all clinical records of patients referred for treatment of benign bile duct strictures caused by surgery, trauma, or common bile duct lithiasis or c
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30. Pancreatic pseudocyst with fistula to the common bile duct resolved by combined biliary and pancreatic stenting – a case report and literature review
Pancreatic pseudocysts develop in 10% to 20% of patients with chronic pancreatitis, and can cause a variety of complications such as infection, bleeding or development of fistulae. However, fistulous communication with the common bile duct is very rare. The present report describes an unusual case of a patient with a large, symptomatic pancreatic pseudocyst
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31. Preoperative screening for common bile duct stones with infusion cholangiography: review of 1000 patients.
OBJECTIVE: The authors aimed to study the safety and accuracy of infusion cholangiography in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Intravenous cholangiography is a theoretically attractive method of screening the common bile duct for stones. However, there still remain serious reservations regarding its safety and accurac
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32. Common bile duct obstruction secondary to infection with Candida.
A patient is reported who had biliary tract obstruction secondary to infection of the common bile duct with Candida albicans, with the formation of a fungus ball. Treatment consisted of surgical removal of the fungus ball and drainage. Chemotherapy was not necessary. Ureteral obstruction through fungus ball formation, and even pulmonary fungus ball formation
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33. Migration of gall stones.
The factors influencing the migration of gall stones are ill understood. Altogether 331 patients undergoing cholecystectomy were studied prospectively. The diameters of the cystic and common bile ducts and of stones in the gall bladder and bile ducts were measured. Increasing pressure was applied to the freshly excised gall bladder in an attempt to evacuate
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34. Mechanisms of major biliary injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the procedure of choice for surgical removal of the gallbladder. The most significant complication of this new technique is injury to the bile duct. Twelve cases of bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy were reviewed. Eight injuries were of a classic type: misidentification of the common duct for the cys
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35. Hepatobiliary kinetics and excretion of ciprofloxacin.
The biliary excretion and metabolism of ciprofloxacin was studied in 25 hospitalized patients: 19 undergoing routine cholecystectomy and 6 with indwelling biliary drainage catheters. An intravenous dose of 200 mg of ciprofloxacin given 2.5 to 3.0 h prior to cholecystectomy resulted in concentrations in common duct bile, gallbladder bile, and gallbladder wall
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36. Pancreatic-duct reflux and acute gallstone pancreatitis.
A consecutive series of 614 operative cholangiograms was studied prospectively to determine the relationship of pancreatic-duct reflux to a previous history of acute gallstone pancreatitis. Of 53 patients who had previously had pancreatitis, 33 had pancreatic-duct reflux on their cholangiogram (62.3%), whereas, of 561 patients with no history of pancreatic d