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[Decompression of the biliary tract in preparation for radical surgery of patients with obstructive jaundice and cholangitis]. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The use of minimally invasive procedures for biliary tract decompression effectively alleviates obstructive jaundice symptoms caused by strictures or tumors in the pancreaticobiliary region.
  • Implementing a two-stage surgical approach for patients with posttraumatic strictures or tumors showed significant advantages, leading to improved management and outcomes.
  • This strategy resulted in a decrease in postoperative complications to 42.8%, with successful outcomes in all patients involved.

Article Abstract

Rational use of mildly invasive percutaneous and endoscopic instrumental interventions for decompression of the biliary tract in patients with cicatricial and tumor strictures of the pancreaticobiliary zone rapidly arrests the manifestations of obstructive jaundice. This reduces considerably the risk of the subsequent operation. Analysis of the results of radical surgical treatment of 12 patients with posttraumatic cicatricial strictures and tumors of the biliary tract showed the advantages of two-stage tactics in the management of these patients. The use of such tactics in the clinic led to a decrease of the incidence of postoperative complications to 42.8% and was attended with a favorable outcome in all cases.

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