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Abdominal Imaging | 1993

Imaging of complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Ellen M. Ward; Andrew J. LeRoy; Claire E. Bender; John H. Donohue; Rollin W. Hughes

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has gained widespread acceptance for treatment of cholelithiasis. Because radiologists have aprimary role in recognizing and treating complications of this surgical technique, we reviewed the clinical records and imaging studies of 29 patients with complications after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Complications included bile duct injuries (15 cases), retained common bile duct stones (seven cases), cystic duct stump leak (four cases), bowel perforation (two cases), abdominal abscess (two cases), intraperitoneal gallstones (2), and failure to diagnose malignant bile duct obstruction (one case). Twenty-two patients required reoperation, and one patient with bowel perforation died. Eleven of 15 bile duct injuries were imaged prior to hepaticojejunostomy. Nine of 11 were proximal bile duct injuries within 2 cm of the junction of the right and left bile ducts. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) identified the distal extent of injuries, but transhepatic cholangiography (THC) was necessary to fully evaluate the proximal extent of the bile duct abnormalities. ERC was used for diagnosis and treatment of the seven patients with choledocholithiasis. Abdominal films showed intraperitoneal gas in one patient with bowel perforation, intraperitoneal stones in a second patient, and intraabdominal abscess in one of two patients in whom abdominal films were performed. Computed tomography (CT), done in three patients with bowel perforation or abscess, showed the one duodenal perforation, and the two abscesses. CT also showed bilomas, intraperitoneal gallstones, and unsuspected malignancy. Imaging studies detected and defined complications after laparoscopic cholecystectomy in all cases.


Archive | 1994

Nonsurgical Treatment of Biliary Complications after Liver Transplantation

Ellen M. Ward

Nonsurgical interventions are important methods of treating bile duct complications after liver transplantation. Complication are classified as biliary leaks or biliary obstruction.


Hepatology | 1992

Ischemic‐type biliary complications after orthotopic liver transplantation

L. Sanchez-Urdazpal; Gregory J. Gores; Ellen M. Ward; Timothy P. Maus; H. Erik Wahlstrom; S. Breanndan Moore; Russell H. Wiesner; Ruud A. F. Krom


Radiology | 2003

Pancreatic malignancy: Value of arterial, pancreatic, and hepatic phase imaging with multi-detector row CT

Joel G. Fletcher; Maurits J. Wiersema; Michael A. Farrell; Jeff L. Fidler; Lawrence J. Burgart; Takashi Koyama; C. Daniel Johnson; David H. Stephens; Ellen M. Ward; W. Scott Harmsen


Hepatology | 1993

Diagnostic features and clinical outcome of ischemic‐type biliary complications after liver transplantation

L. Sanchez-Urdazpal; Gregory J. Gores; Ellen M. Ward; Timothy P. Maus; Erwin G. Buckel; Jeffrey L. Steers; Russell H. Wiesner; Ruud A. F. Krom


Radiology | 2001

Benefits and Safety of CT Fluoroscopy in Interventional Radiologic Procedures

Stephanie K. Carlson; Claire E. Bender; Kelly L. Classic; Frank E. Zink; Jeffrey P. Quam; Ellen M. Ward; Ann L. Oberg


Radiology | 1989

Chronic pancreatitis: reassessment with current CT.

P H Luetmer; David H. Stephens; Ellen M. Ward


Radiology | 1990

Hilar biliary strictures after liver transplantation: cholangiography and percutaneous treatment.

Ellen M. Ward; M. J. Kiely; Timothy P. Maus; Russell H. Wiesner; Ruud A. F. Krom


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1984

CT features of nonfunctioning islet cell carcinoma

E.A. Eelkema; David H. Stephens; Ellen M. Ward; P.F. Sheedy


Radiographics | 1983

Computed tomographic characteristics of pancreatic carcinoma

Ellen M. Ward; David H. Stephens; Patrick F. Sheedy

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