Multiple Choledochan Litiasison of a Case Presentation
- Dr. Yosniel Lugo Echevarría1, Dra. Anaisa León Mursull2, Dr. Pedro Rolando López Rodríguez3
- 1,3General Teaching Hospital “Dr. Enrique Cabrera”, Havana, 2Stomatology Clinic, Havana
Introduction: Choledocholithiasis is the most common cause of bile
duct obstruction, occurring in 10-20% of patients with cholecystolithiasis,
7-14% of patients with cholecystectomy, and 18-33% of patients with acute
biliary pancreatitis. Objective: To present a case with a giant multiple
choledocholithiasis, with good evolution.
Clinical Table: Female patient of 57 years of age, mixed race,
smoker, hypertensive, with a history of vesicular lithiasis that was operated
28 years ago where initially it is treated by videolaparoscopy but in the
transoperative it is determined its conversion to conventional cholecystectomy.
The same goes to consultation of the area because it begins with pain in the
epigastrium, dyspepsia, urine dark urine and sometimes gray stool for which
they indicate a study and assess by the services of gastroenterology, general
surgery where the surgical intervention is decided. Initially treated by ERCP
and subsequently performed a Choledocholithotomy with placement of Kerh probe.
Conclusions: The patient showed a favorable evolution.