1. [Surgical treatment of chronic biliopancreatitis].
- Author
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Masalin MM, Seisenbaev MA, Potapov VA, Madzhuga VP, and Kosanova NS
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Cholecystectomy, Choledochostomy, Cholelithiasis complications, Cholestasis, Extrahepatic complications, Chronic Disease, Common Bile Duct Diseases complications, Drainage, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pancreatectomy, Pancreatitis etiology, Cholelithiasis surgery, Cholestasis, Extrahepatic surgery, Common Bile Duct Diseases surgery, Pancreatitis surgery
- Abstract
Surgical treatment of chronic biliopancreatitis has sometimes unsatisfactory results of cholecystectomy and supraduodenal choledochoduodenoanastomosis due to non-eliminated during the operation chronic alterations of the patency of terminal parts of the common bile duct and Wirsung's duct. In most patients with chronic biliopancreatitis good and satisfactory results were noted after performing associated surgical operations including cholecystectomy, transduodenal papillosphincterotomy, wirsungoduodenotomy, correction of duodenostasis and splanchnicectomies.
- Published
- 1988