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Multi-Institutional Analysis of Choledocholithiasis in Pediatric vs Adult Patients

Video Published 2025-03-27 Updated 2026-06-02

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Multi-center study comparing surgery-first approach for choledocholithiasis in 724 pediatric and adult patients. Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration showed higher success rates in children than adults with similar complication rates, supporting upfront surgical management in pediatric populations.

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  • Surgery-first approach (laparoscopic cholecystectomy with IOC) was performed in 201 pediatric and 169 adult choledocholithiasis patients (2018-2024).
  • Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration was attempted in 84 children and 140 adults, with higher success rates in pediatric patients.
  • Complication rates were similar between pediatric and adult patients undergoing surgery-first management.
  • Surgery-first approach appears safe and effective for pediatric choledocholithiasis, potentially avoiding preoperative ERCP.
  • Multi-center data (724 patients) supports upfront surgical management as a viable option in children with common bile duct stones.

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