Bile duct injuries are among the most feared complications after pancreatic surgery. Most of these surgical complications are related to iatrogenic injuries and include bile leakage, biliary duct obstruction or stricture and infection. A wide range of Interventional Radiology treatment options are currently available. The options include percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC), percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD), percutaneous balloon dilatation and stenting, image-guided percutaneous abscess drainage. The purpose of this review is to describe the current evidence in this continuously evolving field.

Biliary injuries after pancreatic surgery: Interventional radiology management / S.A. Angileri, G. Gorga, S. Tortora, M. Avrilingi, M. Petrillo, A.M. Ierardi, G. Carrafiello. - In: GLAND SURGERY. - ISSN 2227-684X. - 8:2(2019 Apr), pp. 141-149.

Biliary injuries after pancreatic surgery: Interventional radiology management

S.A. Angileri
Primo
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G. Gorga
Secondo
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S. Tortora;G. Carrafiello
Ultimo
2019

Abstract

Bile duct injuries are among the most feared complications after pancreatic surgery. Most of these surgical complications are related to iatrogenic injuries and include bile leakage, biliary duct obstruction or stricture and infection. A wide range of Interventional Radiology treatment options are currently available. The options include percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC), percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD), percutaneous balloon dilatation and stenting, image-guided percutaneous abscess drainage. The purpose of this review is to describe the current evidence in this continuously evolving field.
Biliary injuries; Biliary stents; Percutaneous interventions; Transhepatic biliary drainage
Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia
apr-2019
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