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Dec 29, 2023

Is biliary stone extraction feasible? Who is a good candidate for biliary stone extraction?

Bile Duct Stones

  In foreign countries, cholecystectomy occupies a dominant position, and biliary stone retrieval surgery is not recognized because of the high recurrence rate after surgery. With the development of endoscopic biliary…

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Dec 27, 2023

What is minimally invasive treatment of stones?

Bile Duct Stones

  The incidence of urinary stones is 2%-3%, which is a common disease in urology and one of the most common diseases among urology inpatients. Over 99.5% of the patients with…

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Dec 25, 2023

Ways to reduce the recurrence rate of bile duct stones

Bile Duct Stones

  The problem of recurrence of gallstones after surgery has always troubled biliary surgeons and added to the suffering of gallstone patients.  First, the preoperative “positioning navigation” technology, they avoid the shortcomings…

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Dec 23, 2023

What exactly are the factors associated with bile duct stones?

Bile Duct Stones

  What factors are associated with bile duct stones? What causes the occurrence of bile duct stones is a topic of concern to many patients, in fact, it is difficult to…

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Dec 20, 2023

Introduction to the so-called “biliary lithotripsy”

Bile Duct Stones

  I would like to say a few words about the so-called biliary surgery, because I am often asked this question by patients in my daily work. It is not a…

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Dec 11, 2023

Surgical treatment of intrahepatic bile duct stones

Bile Duct Stones

  Intrahepatic cholestasis, or primary intrahepatic cholestasis, refers specifically to stones that originate in the intrahepatic bile duct system, excluding stones that drain from the gallbladder and migrate up the intrahepatic…

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Dec 8, 2023

How common bile duct stones are formed

Bile Duct Stones

  Common bile duct stones are the most common cause of extrahepatic obstructive jaundice, severe cholangitis, pancreatitis or chronic liver disease and should be treated as soon as possible.  Common bile duct…

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Dec 5, 2023

How to treat gallstones and bile duct stones

Bile Duct Stones

The most effective treatment for both gallstones and bile duct stones is to opt for surgery, while for simple gallbladder stones, mainly cholesterol stones, simple cholecystectomy is sufficient. In contrast,…

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Nov 28, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of liver and bile duct stones

Bile Duct Stones

  Hepatobiliary stone disease refers to stones that originate in the intrahepatic bile duct system, excluding stones that drain from the gallbladder and migrate up to the intrahepatic bile duct, and…

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Nov 26, 2023

A few questions about the current stage of advocating gallstone preservation

Bile Duct Stones

  In recent years, it has become quite fashionable in China to adopt the “new minimally invasive biliary preservation” method for the treatment of gallbladder stones, and it gives the impression…

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Bile Duct Stones

  • Is biliary stone extraction feasible? Who is a good candidate for biliary stone extraction?
  • What is minimally invasive treatment of stones?
  • Ways to reduce the recurrence rate of bile duct stones
  • What exactly are the factors associated with bile duct stones?
  • Introduction to the so-called “biliary lithotripsy”
  • Surgical treatment of intrahepatic bile duct stones
  • How common bile duct stones are formed
  • How to treat gallstones and bile duct stones
  • Diagnosis and treatment of liver and bile duct stones
  • A few questions about the current stage of advocating gallstone preservation
  • Do you know about bile duct stones?
  • Hepatobiliary duct variation, hepatic duct stenosis, and hepatobiliary stones
  • What to do about jaundice after gallstone surgery
  • What should I do if I have bile duct stones?
  • What is minimally invasive treatment of bile duct stones?
  • Are bile duct stones in the right lobe of the liver serious?
  • Treatment and complications of bile duct stones.
  • What you can’t eat with bile duct stones
  • “Biliary care” is an important project after biliary lithotripsy
  • An elderly man with common bile duct stones has a promising surgical result!
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