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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 334 (1973), S. 305-307 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die latero-laterale Choledocho-Duodenostomie ist die häufigste biliodigestive Anastomose. Sie ist technisch leicht durchzuführen, die Letalität ist gering und die postoperativen Störungen unbedeutend. Die Erfahrung lehrt, daß diese biliodigestive Anastomose keine bleibende Ersatzlösung für nicht oder schwer beherrschbare Situationen am distalen Gallengang und der Papille darstellt. Sie beläßt die Papillenstenose und führt durch zusätzliche Einlagerung unverdaulicher Speiseteile zur „Cholangiophytiasis”. Die Choledocho-Duodenostomie hat deshalb eine eng umschriebene Indikation: Inoperable Pankreas-, Papillenoder Choledochuscarcinome.
    Notes: Summary Latero-lateral choledochoduodenostomy is the most frequent biliodigestive anastomosis. It is technically easy, the mortality is low, and postoperative complications are almost negligible. It must be emphasized very strongly that choledochoduodenostomy is not a permanent substitute solution in the case of situations in the distal bile duct or at the papilla which can only be controlled with difficulty or not at all. It leaves the papillary stenosis with prepapillary stones unimproved and in addition causes deposition of indigestible food particles in the biliary tract, which in turn leads to cholangiophytiasis. Choledochoduodenostomy has a very narrow, circumscribed indication: inoperable carcinoma of the pancreas, of the papilla, or of the common bile duct.
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