Percutaneous biliary drainage in acute suppurative cholangitis |
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Authors: | Diego Nunez Jr. MD Jorge J. Guerra Jr. Wajih A. Al-Sheikh Edward Russell Gaston Mendez Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiology, Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Miami, Florida, USA;(2) Department of Radiology (R-130), University of Miami School of Medicine, P.O. Box 016960, 33101 Miami, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | One hundred and sixteen percutaneous drainage procedures of the biliary system were performed in a 2-year period. Eight of 9 acutely ill patients with the diagnosis of acute suppurative cholangitis were successfully treated nonoperatively. They represented 26% of all patients with benign or postsurgical obstruction referred for biliary decompression. Conversely, acute suppurative cholangitis only occurred in 2.3% of patients with underlying malignant disease. These observations are considered most relevant in predicting the purulent nature of the disease, with further implications for patient management. Early recognition and prompt decompression of the biliary system are mandatory, along with the appropriate antibiotic coverage. Our experience compares favorably with surgical results and the procedure is proposed as the method of choice for the initial treatment of acute suppurative cholangitis. |
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Keywords: | Percutaneous biliary drainage Cholangitis Biliary obstruction |
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