Common Bile Duct GallStones Clinical Trial
Official title:
Rate of Duodenal-biliary Reflux Increases in Patients With Recurrent Common Bile Duct Stones: Direct Evidence From Barium Meal Examination
ERCP is the primary choice for removal of common bile duct stone (CBDS) currently. However, 4-24% patients underwent recurrence after successful clearance of CBDS. Stone re-formation due to chronic inflammation of biliary duct is generally considered an important cause of CBDS recurrence, which is associated with duodenal-biliary reflux (DBR) after sphincterotomy. Although it was believed that DBR was the important cause of CBDS recurrence, the direct evidence was still lacking. Here we conducted a case control study to investigate the DBR rate in patients with recurrent CBDS after ERCP.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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