2020
DOI: 10.4103/ssj.ssj_73_21
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Cystocholecystostomy: A new technique for management of hilar biliary disruption due to a large hydatid cyst liver - Ten years of follow-up

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“…In addition, possible complications of anastomotic leak [14, 16], anastomotic stenosis [18], hemorrhage [14], wound infection [14, 16], intra‐abdominal abscess [14, 16] and Roux loop necrosis [19] are of major concerns. Cysto‐cholecystostomy was previously utilized in treatment of hydatid cysts [20]. We employed laparoscopic cysto‐cholecystostomy for children who have HC with biliary communication or CIHD and assessed its short‐to‐intermediate‐term outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, possible complications of anastomotic leak [14, 16], anastomotic stenosis [18], hemorrhage [14], wound infection [14, 16], intra‐abdominal abscess [14, 16] and Roux loop necrosis [19] are of major concerns. Cysto‐cholecystostomy was previously utilized in treatment of hydatid cysts [20]. We employed laparoscopic cysto‐cholecystostomy for children who have HC with biliary communication or CIHD and assessed its short‐to‐intermediate‐term outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%