Literature DB >> 12872897

Percutaneous sclerotherapy for intractable external biliary fistula after hepatectomy.

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.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12872897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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