Treatment of choledocholithiasis and its complications with the use of endosurgical technologies.
G.T. ZAGIDULLINA, A.I. KURBANGALEEV
Kazan State Medical University, 49 Butlerov Str., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012
Zagidullina G.T. ― postgraduate student of the Department of surgical diseases, tel. +7-917-240-20-64, e-mail: always-flower@yandex.ru
Kurbangaleev A.I. ― Cand. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of surgical diseases, tel. (843) 214-37-93, e-mail: ar2kur@mail.ru
This article is the literature observation concerning the modern methods of choledocholithiasis treatment and its complications. The comparative analysis of one-step laparoscopic treatment and two-step treatment with the use of transpapillary technologies is performed. The transabdominal choledochoscopy opportunities in treatment of common bile duct stones and papillostenosis are explained. Literature analysis shows that universal program for treatment of choledocholithiasis is required.
Key words: common bile duct, choledocholithiasis, choledochoscopy.
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