Mirizzi's syndrome other imaging findings
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Overview
Other Imaging Findings
MRCP
- MRCP is one of the preferred diagnostic tests in Mirizzi’s syndrome.
- It can reveal stone in the common hepatic duct (CHD), extrinsic compression of the CHD and dilatation of the CHD with normal-sized common bile duct.
- It can assess biliary and pancreatic ducts. [1]
ERCP
- ERCP is the gold standard diagnostic tool for Mirizzi’s syndrome. [2]
- It can accurately show the presence and location of fistula (which might be missed on MRCP).
- It is also beneficial therapeutically and can facilitate in the laparoscopic surgery. [3]
- Since ERCP is an invasive procedure, it is associated with complications and should be done with caution.
References
- ↑ Kim PN, Outwater EK, Mitchell DG (September 1999). "Mirizzi syndrome: evaluation by MRI imaging". Am. J. Gastroenterol. 94 (9): 2546–50. doi:10.1111/j.1572-0241.1999.01313.x. PMID 10484023.
- ↑ Antoniou SA, Antoniou GA, Makridis C (January 2010). "Laparoscopic treatment of Mirizzi syndrome: a systematic review". Surg Endosc. 24 (1): 33–9. doi:10.1007/s00464-009-0520-5. PMID 19466486.
- ↑ Li B, Li X, Zhou WC, He MY, Meng WB, Zhang L, Li YM (2013). "Effect of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography combined with laparoscopy and choledochoscopy on the treatment of Mirizzi syndrome". Chin. Med. J. 126 (18): 3515–8. PMID 24034100.