Endoscopy 1992; 24(6): 596-599
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1010554
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Endoscopic Laser Lithotripsy with an Automatic Stone Recognition System for Basket Impaction in the Common Bile Duct

H. Neuhaus, W. Hoffmann, M. Classen
  • Department of Medicine II, Technical University, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany
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Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

In a patient with a common bile duct stone 28 mm in diameter, the traction wires of two basket catheters fractured during endoscopic mechanical lithotripsy. Disintegration of the concrement and removal of the impacted baskets failed even after extracorporeal application of 8000 shockwaves. Pulsed dye laser lithotripsy was carried out via a 250 µm fiber which was advanced to the stone through a 6 French ERCP guiding catheter. Lithotripsy could be safely performed under fluoroscopic control since the laser used provides an automatic cut-out system upon tissue contact. 3600 of 11800 applied pulses were emitted with the total power setting and complete disintegration of the calculus was achieved. The baskets and the fragments could be removed endoscopically in the same session. Laser lithotripsy with a stone recognition system would seem to improve the applicability and safety of intracorporeal lithotripsy even when performed without direct visual guidance.

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