Abstract
Purpose: Mirizzi syndrome is a rare complication of long standing cholelithiasis. The purpose of this study is to retrospectively estimate the diagnostic and treatment methods applied in patients with Mirizzi syndrome. Materials and methods: Our experience with 27 cases with Mirizzi syndrome is presented. They were diagnosed either by imaging techniques, or during surgical operation. All of the patients were managed surgically. Results: 8 patients were diagnosed preoperatively and the rest intraoperatively. Morbidity rate after surgery was 18,5%, and mortality rate was zero. The patients presented free of symptoms three months after surgery during the follow-up. Conclusion: Mirizzi syndrome is rarely diagnosed preoperatively and US proved inadequate for this purpose. Surgery is the only therapy and usually provides additionally definitive diagnosis. © 2008 Safioleas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Safioleas, M., Stamatakos, M., Safioleas, P., Smyrnis, A., Revenas, C., & Safioleas, C. (2008, May 21). Mirizzi Syndrome: An unexpected problem of cholelithiasis. Our experience with 27 cases. International Seminars in Surgical Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7800-5-12
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