Abstract

Endoscopic lithotomy is a useful medical procedure for treating choledocholithiasis. Although this procedure is commonly performed, complications such as pancreatitis and cholangitis are recognized as major and serious problems. The obstruction of bile and pancreatic juice flow caused by papillary edema or spasm is thought to be responsible for such complications. We have developed a new bent-type tube stent that can drain bile and pancreatic juice simultaneously. From June to November 2001, temporary implantation of the new bent-type tube stent was performed in four patients (two women, two men; mean age, 73.3 years) with choledocholithiasis, for the drainage of bile and pancreatic juice simultaneously after endoscopic lithotomy by endoscopic sphincterotomy or endoscopic balloon sphincter dilatation. Immediately after the implantation of the new type of tube stent, bile and pancreatic juice flow from the respective ducts was recognized under endoscopic observation. Neither pancreatitis nor cholangitis occurred after these procedures. This procedure may be a helpful means to prevent pancreatitis and cholangitis after endoscopic lithotomy.

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