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The Lancet

Volume 341, Issue 8857, 29 May 1993, Pages 1371-1373
The Lancet

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Sphincter stencels and gallstone migration through the biliary tract

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Abstract

We have investigated whether stenosis or insufficiency at the duodenal papilla results from the passage of a gallstone through the biliary tract. In three groups of patients after cholecystectomy we studied meal-stimulated pancreatic enzyme activity in T-drain bile from the common bileduct. Group A had gallbladder stones only; group B had gallbladder stones and bileduct stones; and group C had an episode of acute gallstone-induced pancreatitis, which was taken as direct evidence for gallstone migration into the duodenum. Reflux of pancreatic juice into the common bileduct was absent in group A, was occasionally found in group B, and was strikingly increased in group C. We conclude that passage of a gallstone through the biliary tract causes functional stenosis of the sphincter of Oddi and allows for a common channel between the pancreatic duct and the common bileduct. It does not cause sphincter insufficiency as previously assumed.

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