2023
DOI: 10.3390/medicina60010012
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Mirizzi Syndrome—The Past, Present, and Future

Jonathan G. A. Koo,
Hui Yu Tham,
En Qi Toh
et al.

Abstract: Mirizzi syndrome is a complication of gallstone disease caused by an impacted gallstone in the infundibulum of the gallbladder or within the cystic duct, causing chronic inflammation and extrinsic compression of the common hepatic duct or common bile duct. Eventually, mucosal ulceration occurs and progresses to cholecystobiliary fistulation. Numerous systems exist to classify Mirizzi syndrome, with the Csendes classification widely adopted. It describes five types of Mirizzi syndrome according to the presence … Show more

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“…of right hepatic artery and the bile duct, because of the severe inflammation and dense fibrosis at the Calot's triangle, that increases intraoperative damage [3,9]. When combined with the application of ERCP, a laparoscopic management of MS by well-trained surgeons is feasible and safe [3].. Identifying MS versus other common causes of obstructive jaundice is crucial to avoid complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of right hepatic artery and the bile duct, because of the severe inflammation and dense fibrosis at the Calot's triangle, that increases intraoperative damage [3,9]. When combined with the application of ERCP, a laparoscopic management of MS by well-trained surgeons is feasible and safe [3].. Identifying MS versus other common causes of obstructive jaundice is crucial to avoid complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%