Complex postcholecystectomy biliary disorders: Preliminary experience with evaluation by means of breath-hold MR cholangiography Journal Article


Authors: Coakley, F. V.; Schwartz, L. H.; Blumgart, L. H.; Fong, Y.; Jarnagin, W. R.; Panicek, D. M.
Article Title: Complex postcholecystectomy biliary disorders: Preliminary experience with evaluation by means of breath-hold MR cholangiography
Abstract: PURPOSE: To assess preliminary experience with breath-hold single-shot fast spin-echo magnetic resonance (MR) cholangiography in complex postcholecystectomy biliary disorders. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR cholangiography was performed in 17 consecutive patients referred for specialist surgical evaluation of suspected complex postcholecystectomy biliary disorders. Two readers, unaware of surgical, histopathologic, or other imaging findings, independently reviewed the MR cholangiographic images to assess the presence of biliary occlusion, peribiliary lesions, nonspecific biliary dilatation (biliary dilatation without an abrupt transition in caliber and without a visible underlying cause), bile duct stones, or biliary fistulas. Final diagnoses were established with surgery (n = 9), imaging other than MR (n = 6), and histopathologic review of the initial surgical specimen (n = 2). RESULTS: Final diagnoses were biliary occlusion (n = 8), peribiliary lesions (n = 3), nonspecific biliary dilatation (n = 3), bile duct stones (n = 2), and biliary-colonic fistula (n = 1). The two readers correctly categorized these diagnoses in 15 (88%) and 13 (76%) of the 17 cases, with excellent interobserver agreement (≃ = 0.82). CONCLUSION: Single-shot fast spin-echo MR cholangiography is an accurate, noninvasive modality for the assessment of complex postcholecystectomy biliary disorders.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; controlled study; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; clinical trial; histopathology; magnetic resonance imaging; diagnostic accuracy; observer variation; recurrence; time factors; postoperative complication; diagnostic value; bile duct obstruction; cholecystectomy; bile duct fistula; respiration; technique; cholangiography; bile ducts; biliary tract disease; cholangitis; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article; bile duct stone; bile ducts, mr; bile ducts, stenosis or obstruction; postcholecystectomy syndrome; bile ducts, injuries; magnetic resonance (mr), rapid imaging
Journal Title: Radiology
Volume: 209
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0033-8419
Publisher: Radiological Society of North America, Inc.  
Date Published: 1998-10-01
Start Page: 141
End Page: 146
Language: English
PUBMED: 9769825
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1148/radiology.209.1.9769825
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 12 December 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. David M Panicek
    134 Panicek
  2. Leslie H Blumgart
    352 Blumgart
  3. Lawrence H Schwartz
    306 Schwartz
  4. Fergus Coakley
    21 Coakley
  5. William R Jarnagin
    903 Jarnagin
  6. Yuman Fong
    775 Fong