1987
DOI: 10.7863/jum.1987.6.10.589
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Intraoperative imaging of the biliary tree. Sonography vs. operative cholangiography.

Abstract: The accepted technique for diagnosing choledocholithiasis at the time of cholecystectomy is operative cholangiography. Reports in the surgical literature suggest that intraoperative ultrasound can replace operative cholangiography in the accurate detection of common duct stones. This prospective study was performed jointly by radiologists and surgeons together in the operating room. Twenty-one patients underwent intraoperative ultrasonography and operative cholangiography at the time of cholecystectomy. In the… Show more

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“…Intraoperative sonography can be used during open surgery to identify stones within the common bile duct [43]. This technique has been shown to be as sensitive as intraoperative cholangiography, but more specific in the detection of stones within the common bile duct [44,45].…”
Section: Conventional Intraoperative Sonographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraoperative sonography can be used during open surgery to identify stones within the common bile duct [43]. This technique has been shown to be as sensitive as intraoperative cholangiography, but more specific in the detection of stones within the common bile duct [44,45].…”
Section: Conventional Intraoperative Sonographymentioning
confidence: 99%