Complex Antegrade Percutaneous Transhepatic and Retrograde Endoscopic Lithotripsy and Extraction
https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2023-12-2-322-326
Abstract
We report a clinical case of elimination of megacholedocholithiasis using complex antegrade percutaneous transhepatic and retrograde endoscopic contact electropulse lithotripsy and extraction. Since an attempt of antegrade extraction failed due to megacholedocholithiasis, the patient underwent complex contact electropulse lithotripsy followed by lithotripsy through antegrade and retrograde access, which made it possible to eliminate megacholedocholithiasis without the development of postoperative complications, restore the lumen of the bile ducts and ensure the possibility of subsequent planned surgical treatment of chronic calculous cholecystitis.
About the Authors
A. E. TseimakhRussian Federation
Aleksandr E. Tseimakh - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Faculty Surgery named after prof. I.I. Neimark with the course of APE, Altai State Medical University.
40, Lenin Ave., 656038, Barnaul
V. A. Kurtukov
Russian Federation
Vitaly A. Kurtukov - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Endoscopy Department, City Hospital No. 5, Barnaul.
75, Zmeinogorsky tract, 656045, Barnaul
S. G. Shtofin
Russian Federation
Sergey G. Shtofin - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of General Surgery (Faculty of Medicine), Novosibirsk State Medical University.
52, Krasny prospect, 630091, Novosibirsk
Ya. N. Shoikhet
Russian Federation
Yakov N. Shoikhet - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department of Faculty Surgery named after prof. I.I. Neimark with the course of CPE, Altai State Medical University.
40, Lenin Ave., 656038, Barnaul
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For citations:
Tseimakh A.E., Kurtukov V.A., Shtofin S.G., Shoikhet Ya.N. Complex Antegrade Percutaneous Transhepatic and Retrograde Endoscopic Lithotripsy and Extraction. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2023;12(2):322-326. https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2023-12-2-322-326