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Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy 8/2009

01.08.2009

Risk factors for cholecystectomy in patients with gallbladder stones after endoscopic clearance of common bile duct stones

verfasst von: Kang-Moon Lee, Chang Nyol Paik, Woo Chul Chung, Jin Dong Kim, Cheong Rok Lee, Jin Mo Yang

Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy | Ausgabe 8/2009

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Abstract

Background

Cholecystectomy usually is recommended for patients with gallbladder (GB) stones who previously underwent endoscopic removal of common bile duct (CBD) stones. However, in practice, many patients still have GB stones after improvement of their biliary symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate risk factors for cholecystectomy in patients with GB stones after complete endoscopic clearance of CBD stones.

Methods

From August 2003 to April 2006, the medical data of 61 patients with concomitant GB stones who underwent complete endoscopic clearance of CBD stones were reviewed retrospectively. The risk factors for subsequent cholecystectomy were evaluated during a 24-month of follow-up period.

Results

Among the 61 patients, 12 (19.7%) subsequently required cholecystectomy for recurrence of biliary symptoms, and 11 of these 12 patients (91.7%) needed cholecystectomy within 12 months. Gallbladder stones 10 mm or larger (p = 0.037) and the acute pancreatitis (p = 0.049) were the independent risk factors for subsequent cholecystectomy. The actuarial probability of remaining free of subsequent cholecystectomy during the follow-up period was higher for the patients with GB stones smaller than 10 mm than for the patients with GB stones 10 mm or larger (86.7% vs. 62.5%; p = 0.037). In addition, the patients with acute pancreatitis had a higher tendency for subsequent cholecystectomy than the patients without acute pancreatitis (50% vs. 16.4%; p = 0.078).

Conclusions

Only a small number of patients subsequently needed to undergo cholecystectomy for recurrence of biliary symptoms, and most events developed within 12 months. For the patients with GB stones 10 mm or larger or acute pancreatitis, prophylactic cholecystectomy is strongly recommended after complete clearance of CBD stones.
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Metadaten
Titel
Risk factors for cholecystectomy in patients with gallbladder stones after endoscopic clearance of common bile duct stones
verfasst von
Kang-Moon Lee
Chang Nyol Paik
Woo Chul Chung
Jin Dong Kim
Cheong Rok Lee
Jin Mo Yang
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2009
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Surgical Endoscopy / Ausgabe 8/2009
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-008-0269-2

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