2007
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2007.015
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Percutaneous Treatment of Benign Biliary Strictures and Biliary Manometric Perfusion Test

Abstract: Background: Benign biliary strictures are usually treated surgically or endoscopically. When these strictures are not accessible by endoscope or when open repair is not possible, percutaneous dilatation treatment is indicated. The effi cacy of treatment is usually evaluated by clinical trial which includes leaving a small non-functional catheter in situ and following liver function tests. The evaluation may be eff ectively done by the biliary manometric perfusion test.Aim: The aim of this paper is to emphasize… Show more

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“…The methodology of the perfusion test was as described above and we followed the specifi cally reported technique by Savader et al [2][3][4] . There are very few studies that measure biliary pressure to evaluate treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The methodology of the perfusion test was as described above and we followed the specifi cally reported technique by Savader et al [2][3][4] . There are very few studies that measure biliary pressure to evaluate treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We evaluated the treatment effi cacy and success of the treatment using the biliary manometric perfusion test(BMPT) instead of the standard clinical test. We followed the specifi cally reported technique of manometric perfusion test by Savader et al [2][3][4] . The pre-exisiting internal external biliary catheter was exchanged for a 10 F sheath which was left peripheral to the treated stenosis (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indications for hepaticojejunostomy were injury to bile ducts during laproscopic cholecystectomy in 9 patients, duodenopancreatectomy in 2 patients and resection of benign tumor in one patient. Six patients had symptoms of obstructive jaundice or obstructive jaundice and cholangitis, two patients had symp-R. P. Thomas After the initial transhepatic drainage, balloon dilatation and long term external internal drainage had been done for all patients according to the methodology percutaneous dilatation treatment described in literature 1,5,6 . Subsequently follow-up cholangiography usually after 6 months was performed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). We followed the specifically reported and validated technique of Savader et al [5][6][7][8] . The preexisting internal external biliary catheter was exchanged for a 9 or 10 F sheath which was left peripheral to the treated stenosis and was connected by tubing and a three way stop cock to a manometer and a standard angiography injector.…”
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