Case Control Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2015; 21(12): 3564-3570
Published online Mar 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i12.3564
Table 1 Calculus distribution, liver lesions and operations
Calculus distribution and liver lesionsOperations
Drainage group (n = 48)Non-drainage group (n = 43)
Left lobe stones, parenchymal atrophy and/or fibrosisLeft hemihepatectomy, T-tube drainage (12)Left hemihepatectomy (12)
Left lateral segmentectomy, T-tube drainage (10)Left lateral segmentectomy (8)
Left hemihepatectomy, choledochojejunostomy (3)
Right lobe stones, parenchymal atrophy and/or fibrosisRight hemihepatectomy, T-tube drainage (6)Right hemihepatectomy (6)
Right posterior lobectomy, T-tube drainage (4)Right posterior lobectomy (3)
Right hemihepatectomy, hepaticojejunostomy (2)
Bilateral lobe stones, dominantly affected left lobe atrophy and/or fibrosisLeft hemihepatectomy, right intrahepatic duct stone extraction, T-tube drainage (2)Left hemihepatectomy, right intrahepatic duct stone extraction (4)
Left lateral segmentectomy, right intrahepatic duct stone extraction, T-tube drainage (3)Left lateral segmentectomy, right intrahepatic duct stone extraction (6)
Left hemihepatectomy, right intrahepatic duct stone extraction, choledochojejunostomy (2)
Bilateral lobe stones, dominantly affected right lobe atrophy and/or fibrosisRight hemihepatectomy, left intrahepatic duct stone extraction, T-tube drainage (1)Right hemihepatectomy, left intrahepatic duct stone extraction (4)
Right hemihepatectomy, left intrahepatic duct stone extraction, hepaticojejunostomy (2)
Right hemihepatectomy, left intrahepatic duct stone extraction, choledochojejunostomy (1)