2021
DOI: 10.35366/98564
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Experiencia de drenaje biliar percutáneo en pacientes del Hospital Ángeles Mocel

Abstract: ResumenIntroducción: El drenaje biliar percutáneo es una opción para tratamiento de ictericia obstructiva en quienes no es exitosa la colangiopancreatografía retrógrada endoscópica (CPRE). Objetivo: Presentar la experiencia del drenaje biliar percutáneo en pacientes con obstrucción de vía biliar del HAMo. Material y métodos: Se revisaron los expedientes de todos los pacientes que durante siete años fueron sometidos a drenaje biliar percutáneo por obstrucción benigna o maligna de vía biliar, obteniéndose inform… Show more

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“…The professional character, as already mentioned, was achieved once the "promise" was made before peers or equals and before society as a whole, with which the professional committed to act based on their knowledge and skills for the benefit of people, with honesty, diligence and total adherence to the moral codes professed by the medical body since ancient Greece, which, as said, is very well summarized in the Hippocratic Oath, although without forgetting the rest of the medical traditions with their respective ethical proclamations, such as Caraka Samhita's "Oath of Initiation", 1st century India; or "The five commandments and the ten demands" by Chen Shih-Kung, from the beginning of the 17th century in China; or the "Advice of a doctor", of the X century d. of C., of the Arabs, or "The oath of Asaph", of Century III-IV a. of C., in Israel. (15) All these statements constitute the ethical tradition of the doctor acquired through history and in different cultures. In it, a series of values, principles, duties and obligations are expressed that in many aspects continue to be part of their actions, in addition to being demanded by society as a whole.…”
Section: -The Role Of Medical Ethics In the Medical Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The professional character, as already mentioned, was achieved once the "promise" was made before peers or equals and before society as a whole, with which the professional committed to act based on their knowledge and skills for the benefit of people, with honesty, diligence and total adherence to the moral codes professed by the medical body since ancient Greece, which, as said, is very well summarized in the Hippocratic Oath, although without forgetting the rest of the medical traditions with their respective ethical proclamations, such as Caraka Samhita's "Oath of Initiation", 1st century India; or "The five commandments and the ten demands" by Chen Shih-Kung, from the beginning of the 17th century in China; or the "Advice of a doctor", of the X century d. of C., of the Arabs, or "The oath of Asaph", of Century III-IV a. of C., in Israel. (15) All these statements constitute the ethical tradition of the doctor acquired through history and in different cultures. In it, a series of values, principles, duties and obligations are expressed that in many aspects continue to be part of their actions, in addition to being demanded by society as a whole.…”
Section: -The Role Of Medical Ethics In the Medical Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) Among the various applications of PD, biliary drainage can be used as a treatment option for obstructive jaundice when endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is unsuccessful, with a low frequency of complications. (4) For hepatic abscesses, PD has become the treatment of choice. A single puncture and aspiration suffice for abscesses under 5 cm in diameter, while larger abscesses require image-guided PD with the placement of a multipurpose pigtail catheter.…”
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confidence: 99%