Abstract

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) has rapidly become the procedure of choice for the management of patients with gall-bladder stones. This contrasts with patients who have common bile duct and intrahepatic duct stones who still usually need an open operation. On the basis of experience of a number of LC by one surgeon and animal experiments, we have completed laparoscopic exploration of both intra- and extrahepatic ducts and T-tube drainage of 57 patients with intra- and extrahepatic bile duct calculi over 13 months during 1992-1993 with satisfactory results. The average operating time was 150 min, with a range of 100 to 220 min. Most patients were mobile and on oral fluids within 24 h postoperative. Average hospital stay was 4 days. Retained stones were found via T-tube cholangiography in four patients (7%) and for each patient these were removed by fibre-optic choledochoscope 2 weeks postoperatively. Laparoscopic exploration of intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts is achievable by experienced surgeons and may be particularly helpful for patients who are not a good operative risk.

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