Endoscopy 1988; 20: 166-170
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1018169
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Physiology of the Human Sphincter of Oddi

A. Torsoli
  • Chair of Gastroenterology and Postgraduate School of Gastroenterology and Digestive Endoscopy, 2nd Medical Clinic, University of Rome, Italy
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Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)

Summary

During the last 25 years relevant data which contribute to the clarification of pancreatico-biliary sphincter function, have been derived from physiological and pharmacological studies, and from cinefluorographic and manometric observations in man. The human sphincter of Oddi appears to be a complex device, relatively independent of the duodenum and endowed with a primarily occluding action. Perendoscopic, prae- and post-operative sphincter of Oddi manometry has opened up new prospectives for a better definition of old concepts, such as biliary dyskinesia and post-cholecystectomy syndrome. In addition, manometric measurement may provide a more rational basis for sphincter-otomy, and could allow endoscopists and surgeons to objectively evaluate the extent of sphincter splitting.

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