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Hpb Surgery | 1993

Large Foreign Body as a Nidus for a Common Duct Stone in a Patient Without Spontaneous Biliary Enteric Fistula or Previous Abdominal Surgery

Francesco Cetta; F Lombardo; Stelio Rossi

We report a case of a brown pigment gallstone, which formed around a phytobezoar in the common bile duct, in a patient without spontaneous biliary enteric fistula or previous abdominal surgery. A brief comment on the possible origin of the phytobezoar in this case and on the pattern of deposition of brown material over a pre-existent nidus is also presented.


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 1995

Black pigment gallstones with cholesterol gallstones in the same gallbladder - 13 Cases in a surgical series of 1226 patients with gallbladder stones

Francesco Cetta; F Lombardo; Peter F. Malet

We studied 1312 consecutive patients who underwent surgery for gallstones in the biliary tract at one university hospital in Siena, Italy, with a systematic classification of gallstones found within the gallbladder. Of these patients, 1226 were found to have gallbladder stones; 94 of these had black pigment gallstones. Of these, 13 patients were found to have black pigment gallstones and cholesterol gallstones within their gallbladder. They all had multiple black pigment gallstones, usually very small (all <6 mm diameter), in association with larger cholesterol stones in the gallbladder lumen. The cholesterol gallstones were single in seven cases, double in two cases, and multiple in four cases. All 13 of these patients with black pigment stones in association with cholesterol stones had histologic evidence of either adenomyomatosis or Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses in the gallbladder wall. In nine of the 13 patients, the black pigment stones were located both in the gallbladder lumen and in close association with the gallbladder wall (in areas of adenomyomatosis or in Rokitanski-Aschoff sinuses). In the other four patients, the stones were found in close association with the gallbladder wall alone and not freely mobile within the gallbladder lumen. It is concluded that cholesterol stones and black pigment stones may be found in the same gallbladder. This association is infrequent with an incidence of 13 of 1226 (1.06%) in our series. There appears to be some relationship between the formation of the black pigment stones and the presence of adenomyomatosis or Rokitanski-Aschoff sinuses. However, the pathogenesis of these two compositionally distinctly different types of stones within the same gallbladder is not understood and deserves further study.


Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques | 1997

Migration of Metallic Clips Used During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and Formation of Gallstones Around Them: Surgical Implications from a Prospective Study

Francesco Cetta; C. Baldi; F Lombardo; Lucia Monti; Paolo Stefani; Gennaro Nuzzo


Endoscopy | 1997

Clip migration within the common duct after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A case of transient acute pancreatitis in the absence of associated stones

F. Cetta; F Lombardo; C. Baldi; A. Cariati


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 1995

Classification of gallstones and epidemiologic studies

Francesco Cetta; F Lombardo; M. Giubbolini; C. Baldi; Andrea Cariati; Andrew K. Diehl; Wayne H. Schwesinger; William E. Kurtin


Gastroenterology | 1996

Hepatolithiasis and cholesterol and bile acid metabolism

Francesco Cetta; F Lombardo; M. Giubbolini; C. Baldi


Hepatology | 1996

Quantity and location of stone compounds, not the mere presence in small amounts within the stone fabric, are important factors for the correct classification of gallstones and a better knowledge of their pathogenesis

F Cetta; F Lombardo; M. Giubbolini; C. Baldi; A. Cariati


Gastroenterology | 1991

The possible role of phospholipase in gallstone pathogenesis

Francesco Cetta; F Lombardo


Gastroenterology | 1995

A prospective study on the long-term fate of metallic clips used during laparoscopy cholecistectomy

Francesco Cetta; F Lombardo; C. Baldi; A Cappelli; M. Giubbolini


Gastroenterology | 1995

Hypercalcemia, calcium in bile, and calcium in gallstones

Francesco Cetta; F Lombardo

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Gennaro Nuzzo

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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