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A CLINICAL CASE OF THE ELIMINATION OF MEGACHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS USING ANTEGRADE PERCUTANEOUS TRANSHEPATIC CONTACT ELECTROPULSE LITHOTRIPSY AND LITHOEXTRACTION

https://doi.org/10.38181/2223-2427-2022-3-78-84

Abstract

In the article there is presented a clinical case of the elimination of megacholedocholithiasis using antegrade percutaneous transhepatic contact electro-impulse lithotripsy and lithextraction. Due to the technical impossibility of performing endoscopic retrograde lithotripsy, the patient was performed antegrade percutaneous transhepatic contact electro-impulse lithotripsy and lithextraction, which made it possible to eliminate megacholedocholithiasis without the development of postoperative complications, restore the lumen of the bile ducts and provide the possibility of subsequent planned surgical treatment of chronic calculous cholecystitis.

About the Authors

A. E. Tseimakh
Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Alexander E. Tseimakh  – PhD, Assistant of the Department of Faculty Surgery named after Professor I. I. Neimark and hospital surgery with a course of surgery, APE

40, Lenina ave, Barnaul, 656038



V. A. Kurtukov
City Hospital No. 5
Russian Federation

Vitaly A. Kurtukov – PhD, Head of the Endoscopy Department

75, Zmeinogorsky tract, Barnaul, 656045



A. N. Mishchenko
City Hospital No. 5
Russian Federation

Alexander N. Mishchenko – X-ray surgeon

75, Zmeinogorsky tract, Barnaul, 656045



V. N. Tepluhin
City Hospital No. 5
Russian Federation

Valeriy N. Tepluhin – Head of the Department of Surgery, City Hospital No. 5

75, Zmeinogorsky tract, Barnaul, 656045



Ya. N. Shoikhet
Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Yakov N. Shoikhet – Dr. Sc., Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department of Faculty Surgery named after Professor I. I. Neimark, hospital surgery with a course of surgery, APE

40, Lenina ave, Barnaul, 656038



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Tseimakh A.E., Kurtukov V.A., Mishchenko A.N., Tepluhin V.N., Shoikhet Ya.N. A CLINICAL CASE OF THE ELIMINATION OF MEGACHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS USING ANTEGRADE PERCUTANEOUS TRANSHEPATIC CONTACT ELECTROPULSE LITHOTRIPSY AND LITHOEXTRACTION. Surgical practice (Russia). 2022;(3):78-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.38181/2223-2427-2022-3-78-84

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