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Research Article

Endoscopic Papillary Dilation by Balloon and Isosorbide Dinitrate Drip Infusion for Removing Bile Duct Stone

Pages 765-768 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Endoscopic papillary dilation (EPD) by balloon in the management of bile duct stones has recently been claimed to be effective for removing bile duct stones. Methods: Without endoscopic sphincterotomy, we attempted to remove large or multiple bile duct stones through EPD combined with drip infusion of isosorbide dinitrate in 35 patients. Isosorbide dinitrate, at a rate of 5 mg/h, was administered intravenously, and a balloon dilator with a 10-mm diameter was inflated within 3 min across the papilla. Stones were then smashed using a mechanical lithotriptor, and the fragments were extracted with a basket or the balloon. Results: Extraction of stones was successful in 33 (94%) of 35 patients by the combined therapy. Two of them (6%) developed mild pancreatitis. Conclusion: EPD combined with medical sphincter dilation was effective for large and multiple bile duct stones.

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