Common cystic-choledocian environment
Ambiente común cístico-coledociano
Resumen:
Tbe authors refer to an anatomical-surgical entity which occurs in aged, long course litiasic patients. The pathogenesis of the entity remains obscure. lt is characterizedby a wide communication between the common bile duct and the gallbladder, whit disappearance of a recognisible cystic duct. Five cases are reported,all of which evolved well. It is remarked: the impossib! lity of a pre-operatory diagnosis; the necessity of cavtious surgical exploration when the entity is suspected;the necessity of a regulated approach: openfog of the gallbladder fundus, evacuation of the gall stones, exploration of the cavlty, exploration of the commonbile duct, subtotal cholecistectomy, and closure of the choledocal opening upon a T-tube, using for this the remaining vesicular stump.
El ambientre común cístico-coledociano es una entidad aruatomoquirúrgica que se ve en litiásicos añosos y antiguos, de patogenia discutida,Se caracteriza por una amplia comunicación entre la vesícula y la vía biliar principal, con desaparición de un cístico reconocible. Se presentan 5 c•asos, diagnosticados y tratados, todosellos con buena evolució111 ulterior. Se destaca: la imposibilidad del diagnóstico preoperatorio; la necesidad de una exploración quirúrgica prudente ante su sospecha; la importanciade una conducta reglada: apertura de] fondo vesicular, evacuación de cálculos, exploración endocavitaria, ex?loración de la ví-a biliar principal, colecistectomía subtotar y cierrede la brecha coledoci-ana sobre tubo de Kehr, utilizando para ello el muñón vesicular restantle.
1975 | |
colelitiasis complicaciones cholelithiasis complications |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2627 | |
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author | Carriquiry, Luis A |
author2 | Estefan, Alberto Praderi, Raúl C |
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author_facet | Carriquiry, Luis A Estefan, Alberto Praderi, Raúl C |
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Carriquiry, Luis A Estefan, Alberto Praderi, Raúl C |
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 1975-02-23 |
dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv | Tbe authors refer to an anatomical-surgical entity which occurs in aged, long course litiasic patients. The pathogenesis of the entity remains obscure. lt is characterizedby a wide communication between the common bile duct and the gallbladder, whit disappearance of a recognisible cystic duct. Five cases are reported,all of which evolved well. It is remarked: the impossib! lity of a pre-operatory diagnosis; the necessity of cavtious surgical exploration when the entity is suspected;the necessity of a regulated approach: openfog of the gallbladder fundus, evacuation of the gall stones, exploration of the cavlty, exploration of the commonbile duct, subtotal cholecistectomy, and closure of the choledocal opening upon a T-tube, using for this the remaining vesicular stump. El ambientre común cístico-coledociano es una entidad aruatomoquirúrgica que se ve en litiásicos añosos y antiguos, de patogenia discutida,Se caracteriza por una amplia comunicación entre la vesícula y la vía biliar principal, con desaparición de un cístico reconocible. Se presentan 5 c•asos, diagnosticados y tratados, todosellos con buena evolució111 ulterior. Se destaca: la imposibilidad del diagnóstico preoperatorio; la necesidad de una exploración quirúrgica prudente ante su sospecha; la importanciade una conducta reglada: apertura de] fondo vesicular, evacuación de cálculos, exploración endocavitaria, ex?loración de la ví-a biliar principal, colecistectomía subtotar y cierrede la brecha coledoci-ana sobre tubo de Kehr, utilizando para ello el muñón vesicular restantle. |
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv | Revista Cirugía del Uruguay; Vol. 45 No. 4 (1975): Cirugía del Uruguay; 329-332 Revista Cirugía del Uruguay; Vol. 45 Núm. 4 (1975): Cirugía del Uruguay; 329-332 1688-1281 reponame:Revista Cirugía del Uruguay instname:Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay instacron:Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay |
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Common cystic-choledocian environment Ambiente común cístico-coledociano |
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description | Tbe authors refer to an anatomical-surgical entity which occurs in aged, long course litiasic patients. The pathogenesis of the entity remains obscure. lt is characterizedby a wide communication between the common bile duct and the gallbladder, whit disappearance of a recognisible cystic duct. Five cases are reported,all of which evolved well. It is remarked: the impossib! lity of a pre-operatory diagnosis; the necessity of cavtious surgical exploration when the entity is suspected;the necessity of a regulated approach: openfog of the gallbladder fundus, evacuation of the gall stones, exploration of the cavlty, exploration of the commonbile duct, subtotal cholecistectomy, and closure of the choledocal opening upon a T-tube, using for this the remaining vesicular stump. |
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title | Common cystic-choledocian environment |
title_full | Common cystic-choledocian environment |
title_fullStr | Common cystic-choledocian environment |
title_full_unstemmed | Common cystic-choledocian environment |
title_short | Common cystic-choledocian environment |
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topic | colelitiasis complicaciones cholelithiasis complications |
url | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2627 |