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Ultrasound after laparoscopic cholecystectomy shows a stone in the cystic duct stump. What should I do?
The cystic duct was dissected close to the gallbladder and then clipped after identification to prevent stone migration during surgery.
Choledocholithiasis is when a gallstone becomes stuck in one of the ducts of the bile system. Learn about the causes, risk factors, and treatments.
Stones in the common bile duct most commonly result from the passage of gallstones through the cystic duct into the common bile duct. Less frequently, they may originate in the common bile duct itself ...
Cholecystitis describes inflammation of the gallbladder. It typically occurs due to a blockage of the cystic duct but can have various causes. Learn more here.
When symptoms do occur, it's usually because the gallstone has moved and become lodged within a duct that carries bile, such as the cystic duct, a small conduit that connects the gallbladder to ...
Pseudocyst size is less important than the clinical context of the patient. How certain are you that the cystic lesion noted on CT scan or ultrasound imaging is actually a pseudocyst? For instance ...
However, if a stone blocks the cystic duct, inflammation and infection may occur. Acute cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gallbladder. Most cases of acute cholecystitis are caused by gallstones.
Background: Intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) of the pancreas are characterized by intraductal papillary epithelial growth, mucin hypersecretion, and cystic dilation of main or branch ...