Manejo del cálculo difícil en la vía biliar: Serie de casos
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Coledocolitiasis, cálculo difícil, litotripsia, colangioscopia, Spyglass®Resumen
El 85% a 90% de los cálculos de la vía biliar son manejados de forma exitosa con la técnica endoscópica es- tándar, que incluye esfinterotomía endoscópica combinada con canastilla y/o catéter con balón. Sin embargo, cuando los cálculos son múltiples, de gran tamaño, de localización o forma inusual, o existen alteraciones anatómicas de la vía biliar se hacen refractarios al manejo estándar, lo que obliga la realización de otras modalidades terapéuticas. Los cálculos de gran tamaño o impactados generalmente son manejados con técnicas de fragmentación como la litotripsia mecánica y en casos fallidos con litotripsia electrohidráulica (LEH) o litotripsia láser (LL) guiado por colangioscopia convencional o más recientemente por un sistema de colangioscopia directa llamado Spyglass®. También se puede usar el sistema de dilatación endoscópica papilar con balón grande, que ha demostrado ser útil en el manejo de cálculos grandes y múltiples. En casos con anatomía alterada con dificultad para acceder a la papila, el abordaje preferido para la técnica de frag- mentación es el percutáneo transhepático. En pacientes ancianos y con pobre estado general la colocación de una prótesis biliar es la técnica de elección definitiva mientras mejoran las condiciones del paciente para un tratamiento endoscópico posterior.
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