Estudio prospectivo del diámetro de la vía biliar principal antes y 12 años después de colecistectomía
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Csendes González, Paula
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Estudio prospectivo del diámetro de la vía biliar principal antes y 12 años después de colecistectomía
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Background: Surgeons and radiologists commonly believe that
common bile duct dilates after cholecystectomy. Aim: To measure common bile tract diameter
before and 12 years after a cholecystectomy for cholelithiasis. Material and methods:
Prospective study of 85 patients (aged 20 to 71 years, 68 fenmales) subjected to a
cholecystectomy and followed for 12 years. All were asymptomatic and had abdominal
ultrasound to measure common bile duct diameter, seven days before and 12 years after the
surgical procedure. Results: Common bile duct diameter before and 12 years after surgery was
4.6±0.9 and 5.0±1.8 cm respectively (p=NS) among 69 patients aged less than 60 years. The
figures for 16 patients aged more than 60 years were 5±0.8 and 6.7±1.9 (p <0.03).
Conclusions: Among patients below 60 years of age there is no significant change in bile duct
diameter 12 years after surgery. In subjects over 60 years of age there is a significant increase
in this diameter.
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Rev Méd Chile 2007; 135: 735-742
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