[Dissolution of gallstones with methyl-tert-butyl ether. An alternative to surgery in high risk patients].

1994 
: We treated 27 symptomatic patients by dissolving cholesterol gallstones with methyl tert-butyl ether. Three patients were treated twice. Mean age was 70.2 years. Most patients had elevated risk for surgery. A 5 French polyethylene catheter was introduced percutaneously, transhepatic to the gallbladder. The placement of the catheter was successful in 26 of 30 procedures (87%). Cholecystography showed complete dissolution of stones in 22 of 26 patients treated (85%). Mean treatment time was 11.7 h. In four patients the treatment was stopped before dissolution was complete. Side effects were nausea, pain, fever and vasovagal reaction. 15 patients were followed up for a mean of 22.7 months after dissolution. Ten patients had no biliary symptoms, five patients suffered symptomatic relapse and three had asymptomatic recurrence of stones. We conclude that dissolution of gallstones by methyl tert-butyl ether is an adequate alternative to surgery in selected high risk patients.
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