Pigtail stents: an alternative in the treatment of difficult bile duct stones

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Jain, SK [1 ]
Stein, R [1 ]
Bhuva, M [1 ]
Goldberg, MJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Chicago Hosp, Dept Med, Gastroenterol Sect, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
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10.1067/mge.2000.108409
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: When bile duct stones cannot be removed after sphincterotomy by balloon or basket extraction, stent placement can serve as a bridge to additional procedures. Biliary stents may also fragment large stones, allowing them to pass spontaneously or making them easier to extract at a later time. Methods: Twenty patients with difficult to extract bile duct stones were prospectively studied. The patients underwent ERCP and placement of a 7F double-pigtail stent in the bile duct for 6 months. Results: In seven patients (35%), repeat ERCP revealed no stones in the duct. Four patients (20%) had small stone fragments that were easily extracted with a balloon. Six patients (30%) continued to have large stones at repeat ERCP; two of these patients eventually underwent surgery, the duct was cleared in three with mechanical lithotripsy, and one had long-term stenting. Three patients (15%) did not undergo repeat ERCP and were therefore treated with long-term stent placement. Conclusions: This study suggests that placement of a pigtail biliary stent is a safe and effective alternative in the management of bile duct stones that resist extraction if lithotripsy is not available. After 6 months of stent placement, stones may pass or become easier to remove in a significant proportion of patients.
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