Improvements in diagnostic and operative approach to CBD stones associated with cholelithiasis allow the surgeon to treat in a single stage the disease through a laparoscopic approach, The AA report the results of a prospective randomised study comparing this approach to a a double stage endoscopic plus laparoscopic cholecistectomy in 124 patients. techniques and procedures are referred and the results are statistically analysed. the outcome of the two procedures were recorded as success or failure according to the complete clearance of the CBD

Laparoscopic one-stage vs. Endoscopic plus laparoscopic management of Common Bile Duc Stones. A prospective randomized study / Ferulano, GIUSEPPE PAOLO; Dilillo, Saverio; D'Ambra, Michele; Lionetti, Ruggero; DI SILVERIO, Pierino; Capasso, Stefano; Pelaggi, Domenico; Rutigliano, Michele. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 291-306.

Laparoscopic one-stage vs. Endoscopic plus laparoscopic management of Common Bile Duc Stones. A prospective randomized study.

FERULANO, GIUSEPPE PAOLO;DILILLO, SAVERIO;D'AMBRA, MICHELE;LIONETTI, RUGGERO;DI SILVERIO, PIERINO;CAPASSO, STEFANO;PELAGGI, DOMENICO;RUTIGLIANO, MICHELE
2011

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Improvements in diagnostic and operative approach to CBD stones associated with cholelithiasis allow the surgeon to treat in a single stage the disease through a laparoscopic approach, The AA report the results of a prospective randomised study comparing this approach to a a double stage endoscopic plus laparoscopic cholecistectomy in 124 patients. techniques and procedures are referred and the results are statistically analysed. the outcome of the two procedures were recorded as success or failure according to the complete clearance of the CBD
2011
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Laparoscopic one-stage vs. Endoscopic plus laparoscopic management of Common Bile Duc Stones. A prospective randomized study / Ferulano, GIUSEPPE PAOLO; Dilillo, Saverio; D'Ambra, Michele; Lionetti, Ruggero; DI SILVERIO, Pierino; Capasso, Stefano; Pelaggi, Domenico; Rutigliano, Michele. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 291-306.
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