In addition to the well-known usefulness of percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography, that procedure demonstrates a supplementary interest in certain special cases of dilated biliary tract when it is associated with a external biliary drainage; that drainage is performed by means of a method designed after Seldinger's percutaneous catheterization. That single two-step procedure is a sparing transient palliative policy for certain types of obstructive jaundice; it also permits a more comfortable survival when surgery cannot be achieved.
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January 1969