The authors' initial experience with transcystic duct and direct laparoscopic approaches to the exploration of the common bile duct is reported. The technique requires standard laparoscopic equipment, specialized endoscopes, and instruments developed for urologic stone manipulations. After cholangiography confirmed the presence of common bile duct stones, common duct stone extraction was performed in 16 selected patients age 20-88 years. Stones ranged in size from 1 mm to 30 mm and they were unsuspected in 60% of the patients. Five patients had normal liver function tests and only 3 had clinical evidence of jaundice. Ductal exploration and stone extraction was successful in all 16 patients. One patient required a direct laparoscopic ductal exploration due to the presence of a common hepatic duct stone and the anatomy of the cystic duct. No major complications or deaths were observed in this series. Appropriately trained surgeons can safely and effectively perform laparoscopic common bile duct exploration and stone extraction in selected patients.

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