Year 2023 / Volume 115 / Number 7
Letter
Successful diagnosis and treatment of hepatolithiasis with multiple endoscopes

405-406

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2022.9193/2022

Kun Lian, Lichao Zhang, Senlin Hou,

Abstract
Intrahepatic bile duct stones are rare in the West and relatively common in Asia. MRI and CT cannot confirm the diagnosis of atypical stones. We learned from the successful experience of spyglass and completed the operation with direct visualization system.
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Publication history

Received: 08/09/2022

Accepted: 10/11/2022

Online First: 22/11/2022

Published: 06/07/2023

Article revision time: 55 days

Article Online First time: 75 days

Article editing time: 301 days


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