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      Antegrade balloon sphincteroplasty as an adjunct to laparoscopic common bile duct exploration for the acute care surgeon

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              Single-stage laparoscopic common bile duct exploration and cholecystectomy versus two-stage endoscopic stone extraction followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy for patients with concomitant gallbladder stones and common bile duct stones: a randomized controlled trial.

              The ideal method for managing concomitant gallbladder stones and common bile duct (CBD) stones is debatable. The currently preferred method is two-stage endoscopic stone extraction followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). This prospective randomized trial compared the success and cost effectiveness of single- and two-stage management of patients with concomitant gallbladder and CBD stones.
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                Journal
                Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
                J Trauma Acute Care Surg
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                2163-0763
                2163-0755
                2022
                March 2022
                November 17 2021
                : 92
                : 3
                : e47-e51
                Article
                10.1097/TA.0000000000003478
                9e055aad-ce8a-4949-b7a2-b33efc3fb27f
                © 2021
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