Complications of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage in patients with dilated and nondilated intrahepatic bile ducts |
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Authors: | Weber Andreas Gaa Jochen Rosca Bogdan Born Peter Neu Bruno Schmid Roland M Prinz Christian |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Gastroenterology, Technical University of Munich, Germany b Department of Radiology, Technical University of Munich, Germany |
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Abstract: | Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) have been described as an effective technique to obtain biliary access. Between January 1996 and December 2006, a total of 419 consecutive patients with endoscopically inaccessible bile ducts underwent PTBD. The current retrospective study evaluated success and complication rates of this invasive technique. PTBD was successful in 410/419 patients (97%). The success rate was equal in patients with dilated and nondilated bile ducts (p = 0.820). In 39/419 patients (9%) procedure related complications could be observed. Major complications occurred in 17/419 patients (4%). Patients with nondilated intrahepatic bile ducts had significantly higher complication rates compared to patients with dilated intrahepatic bile ducts (14.5% vs. 6.9%, respectively [p = 0.022]). Procedure related deaths were observed in 3 patients (0.7%). In conclusion, percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage is an effective procedure in patients with dilated and nondilated intrahepatic bile ducts. However, patients with nondilated intrahepatic bile ducts showed a higher risk for procedure related complications. |
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Keywords: | Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage Bile duct obstruction Complications Bile duct stricture |
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