| Literature DB >> 12872897 |
Toshiomi Kusano1, Hideo Kida, Yoshiro Nishiwaki, Yoshito Ikematsu, Keigo Goto, Hiroaki Kuroda, Kei Matsuo, Akihiko Soyama, Shinji Waki, Masayuki Uchimura.
Abstract
A 59-year-old man was diagnosed with cholangitis and a liver abscess caused by intrahepatic stones and underwent a hepatectomy of the left lobe and a side-to-side hepaticojejunostomy. After the operation, the patient developed an intractable external biliary fistula in the left remnant medial region. For the purpose of closing the fistula as a conservative treatment, an injection of 95% dehydrated ethanol was started after confirming the absence of any communication with the central bile duct; 1.5-5 ml was used for each injection, and the tube was clamped for 2 hours after injection. The excretion of bile juice decreased from the second injection, the excretion became serous, and the fistula completely closed after about 2 months without any particular complications. Percutaneous sclerotherapy by the injection of ethanol was found to be useful for closing a noncommunicating external biliary fistula.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12872897
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868