Laser lithotripsy of pancreatic and biliary stones via 3.4 mm and 3.7 mm miniscopes: first clinical results
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Laser lithotripsy of pancreatic and biliary stones via 3.4 mm and 3.7 mm miniscopes: first clinical results
Abstract
The pulsed dye laser is safe and effective in lithotripsy of biliary and pancreatic ductal stones, however delivery of the laser energy to the site of the calculi is technically difficult. A 3.4 mm miniscope inserted through a standard duodenoscope was used for transpapillary laser application under direct vision in one patient with an impacted pancreatic stone and in three patients with bile duct stones not amenable to treatment by routine endoscopy. Lithotripsy and ductal clearance was achieved in 3 of the 4 patients within a single treatment session. Percutaneous transhepatic laser lithotripsy via a 3.7 mm miniscope succeeded in the patient in whom the peroral approach had failed and in two further patients with bile duct stones not accessible by a retrograde approach. There were no major complications. The miniscopes provide an appropriate direct visual control for laser lithotripsy of pancreatobiliary calculi. This approach using miniscopes seems to be an effective, minimally invasive and time-saving alternative to conventional endoscopic laser lithotripsy.
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