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. 2023 Sep;105(7):607-613.
doi: 10.1308/rcsann.2022.0027. Epub 2022 Aug 11.

The role of cholecystectomy following endoscopic sphincterotomy and bile duct stone removal

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The role of cholecystectomy following endoscopic sphincterotomy and bile duct stone removal

K Toogood et al. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Introduction: Choledocholithiasis is common, with patients usually treated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and subsequent cholecystectomy to remove the presumed source of common bile duct (CBD) stones. However, previous investigations into the management of patients following ERCP have focused on recurrent CBD stones, negating the risks of cholecystectomy. This article appraises the role of cholecystectomy following successful endoscopic clearance of bile duct stones.

Methods: Patients undergoing ERCP and CBD clearance for choledocholithiasis at St James's University Hospital January 2015-December 2018 were included. Patients were divided into those who received cholecystectomy and those managed non-operatively. Readmissions, operative morbidity, mortality and treatment costs were investigated.

Results: Eight hundred and forty-four patients received ERCP and CBD clearance with 3.9 years follow-up. Two hundred and nine patients underwent cholecystectomy with 15% requiring complex surgery. Three hundred and seventy-three patients were non-operatively managed. Unplanned readmissions occurred in 15% following ERCP, mostly within two years. There was no difference in readmissions between the two groups. Accounting for the entire patient pathway, non-operative management was less expensive.

Conclusions: The majority of patients do not require readmission following ERCP for CBD stones, and cholecystectomy did not reduce the risk of readmission. Few patients have recurrent CBD stones, but complex biliary surgery is frequently required. Routine cholecystectomy following ERCP needs to be re-evaluated and a more stratified approach to future risk developed.

Keywords: Cholecystectomy; Common bile duct; ERCP; Readmissions; Stones.

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Flow diagram of study cohort selection. ERCP = endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography; CBD = common bile duct; LC = laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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Cumulative readmissions following endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
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Cumulative readmissions following endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography by gallbladder status

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