Evidence for sphincter dysfunction in patients with gallstone associated pancreatitis: Effect of ceruletide in patients undergoing cholecystectomy for gallbladder disease and gallstone associated pancreatitis
The functional activity of the sphincter of Oddi complex has been examined by ceruletide manometry in patients undergoing cholecystectomy with a normal peroperative cholangiogram. In Group I (n = 14), which included patients with previous acute cholecystitis/biliary colic, the sphincter activity app...
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description | The functional activity of the sphincter of Oddi complex has been examined by ceruletide manometry in patients undergoing cholecystectomy with a normal peroperative cholangiogram. In Group I (n = 14), which included patients with previous acute cholecystitis/biliary colic, the sphincter activity appeared to be normal and responded to intravenous ceruletide by a marked relaxation with a significant fall in both the infusion and postinfusion pressures. In patients undergoing cholecystectomy for gallstone‐associated pancreatitis (n = 8), the sphincter exhibited manometric features of hypotonia with low infusion and postinfusion pressures which were not significantly altered by intravenous ceruletide. |
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