• The First Surgical Ward, the Fourth People's Hospital of Sichuan Province, Chengdu, Sichuan 610016, P. R. China;
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Objective To investigate the importance of nursing observation and intervention for extrahepatic bile duct stones with gallbladder stones treated by electronic duodenoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) combined with laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Methods From July 2011 to February 2014, 157 patients with extrahepatic bile duct stones with gallbladder stones underwent EST and LC at the same time in our department. Combined with the surgery characteristics, we focused on the close observation and nursing of postoperative complications and drainage tubes for patients' timely recovery. Results One patient with duodenal diverticulum papilla did not complete EST and LC surgery, which was then transformed to LC, bile duct incision and choledochoscopy with T tube drainage. All the remaining 156 patients completed endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography and LC with a completion rate of 99.36%. Under close observation and careful nursing care, this group of patients did not have duodenum perforation, bile leakage or other complications. No patient died. Seven to thirteen days after hospitalization, all the patients were cured and discharged from the hospital. Conclusion For patients undergoing EST and LC at the same time, observation and timely intervention are very important in reducing serious complications, improving the quality of surgery, enhancing patients' comfort, and promoting postoperative recovery.

Citation: ZHOUJie, LIJin-long. Nursing Observation and Intervention of Extrahepatic Bile Duct Stones with Gallstones Treated with Electronic Duodenoscopic Sphincterotomy Combined with Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. West China Medical Journal, 2015, 30(6): 1123-1126. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.20150323 Copy

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