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. 2023 Sep 5;7(5):zrad096.
doi: 10.1093/bjsopen/zrad096.

Long-term expectant management of common bile duct stones in non-dilated common bile duct: retrospective cohort study

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Long-term expectant management of common bile duct stones in non-dilated common bile duct: retrospective cohort study

Julien Pouplin et al. BJS Open. .
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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Long-term expectant management of common bile duct stones in non-dilated common bile duct This figure summarizes the postoperative management of patients undergoing long-term expectant management. Endoscopic sphincterotomy is only for patients with residual stones at 6 weeks, or in case of pain and/or abnormal liver test after drain clamping.

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