“…As noted above, operative correction of biliary obstruction has been all but abandoned 20 and supplanted by LT for advanced disease, intractable complications and even hilar CCA, 44,61 except perhaps for the occasional non‐cirrhotic in whom endoscopic therapy has failed 62 . Regarding endoscopic therapy of PSC, and particularly the dilatation of high‐grade strictures in symptomatic patients using bougies or balloon catheters, it is salutary to accept that these skillful manipulations, which have gratifying short‐term success, 63,64 have yet to be sanctioned by randomized controlled trials but, nonetheless, are recommended 59,65 in patients with, what are now termed, clinically relevant 66 strictures.…”