Caliber of common bile duct.
its diagnostic significance
Keywords:
cholangiographiesAbstract
Its significance for the purpose of diagnosis. In a series of 100 patients the caliber of common
bile duct was measured by means of cholangiographic studies with manometric control. The following conclusions were derived: 1) Caliber of normal hile duct increases with age; 2) no evidence was found of "vicarious" dilation of common bile duct in cholecystectomized patients or in those in whom the gall bladder had been excluded, in the
absence of choledocus pathology; 3) Pathology probability increases in proportion to, the enlarged caliber of common bile duct; up to 91,6 % in cases when it
exceeds 20 mm; 4) However, 19 % of lithiasis was found in common bile ducts of normal caliber; 5) In 12 % of dilated choledocus no present pathology was found.
These findings are compared to those of other authors.
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