Biliary Drainage in Palliative and Curative Intent European Patients with Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma and malignant hilar obstruction: a retrospective single center analysis
Jan Drews,
Lea-Catharina Baar,
Theresa Schmeisl
et al.
Abstract:Background and Aims:
Relief of cholestasis in hilar cholangiocarcinoma is commonly undertaken in both curative and palliative treatment concepts. There are numerous open questions with regard to the ideal biliary drainage strategy – including what constitutes clinical success (CS). In the existing data, curative patients and patients from the Western world are underrepresented.
Patients and Methods:
We performed a retrospective analysis of patients with complex malignant hilar obstruction (Bismuth-Corlette I… Show more
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