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The anastomosis ... larger biliary radicles, and the vessels can be secured individually. Oozing from the cut surface of the liver can be controlled manually or with an intestinal clamp shod ...
Duodenal appears to be preferred over jejunal anastomosis for biliary reconstruction, as it is safe and simple, with low rates of leak, stricture, cholangitis, and bile gastritis, according to a ...
The two patients who had restenosis of the biliary anastomosis were excluded from the analysis of fibrosis. In the group of nine patients without restenosis, the second specimen showed significant ...
The focus of this teaching conference then shifted to a discussion of the important and relatively common problem of difficult-to-remove bile duct stones. First, Dr. Carr-Locke shared his ...
A group of researchers in Australia reported the outcome of two patients with refractory anastomotic biliary strictures, who had successful temporary placement of a prototype removable covered ...
Back to Healio Researchers identified seven significant risk factors for the development of anastomotic biliary complications following liver transplantation in high-acuity patients, including ...
“It is hard to develop novel techniques to improve the biliary outcome in duct-to-duct anastomosis,” explains Kwang-Woong Lee, the study's lead investigator. “Using this new TTR ...
Early allograft dysfunction and biliary anastomotic strictures also were common in this group. Recipients of livers recovered by normothermic regional perfusion vs. standard super rapid recovery ...
A group of researchers in Australia reported the outcome of two patients with refractory anastomotic biliary strictures, who had successful temporary placement of a prototype removable covered ...
The article described two patients who had similar clinical scenarios: recurrent biliary infection secondary to anastomotic biliary stricture, and failure of conventional placement of plastic ...