Endoscopy, Inhaltsverzeichnis Endoscopy 2001; 33(10): 907DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-17336 Images in Focus © Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York Giant Stone in the Common Bile Duct A. Okano, H. Takakuwa, A. Nishio Dept. of Gastroenterology, Tenri Hospital, Nara, Japan Artikel empfehlen Abstract Volltext als PDF herunterladen Figure 1The endoscopic retrograde cholangiogram demonstrated an oval filling defect, 8 x 5 cm in size, in the dilated common bile duct, as well as the dilated cystic duct. The intrahepatic bile ducts and gallbladder were not visualized. Figure 2Computed tomography of the abdomen showed a giant, stratified calculus in the common bile duct, as well as the dilated intrahepatic bile duct was measured at 5x5 cm. The stone was removed by laparotomy. Abbildungen Figure 1The endoscopic retrograde cholangiogram demonstrated an oval filling defect, 8 x 5 cm in size, in the dilated common bile duct, as well as the dilated cystic duct. The intrahepatic bile ducts and gallbladder were not visualized. Figure 2Computed tomography of the abdomen showed a giant, stratified calculus in the common bile duct, as well as the dilated intrahepatic bile duct was measured at 5x5 cm. The stone was removed by laparotomy.