Abstract
Percutaneous biliary dilation was done in 3 patients with benign strictures. The first case was 50-year-old male who had multiple intrahepatic stones with biliary stricture. The second 46-year-old female and the third 25-year-old male suffered from recurrent cholangitis with benign stricture of anastomotic site after choledocho-jejunostomy. In the first case, a 6mm diameter Grunzing dilatation balloon catheter was introduced through the T-tube tract. In the second case, the stricture was dilated with two balloons of 5mm and 8mm in each diameter sequentially through the U-loop tract formed by surgically made jejunostomy and percutaneous transhepatic puncture. In the third case, the dilatation catheter was introduced through the percutaneous transhepatic tract. Dilatation was made with a pressure of 5 to 10 atmospheres for 1 to 3 minutes duration for 3 times. In all 3 cases, the strictures were successfully dilated and in second and third cases internal stent was left across the lesion for prevention of restenosis.
Park, Jae Hyung;
Choi, Byung Ihn;
Sung, Kyu Bo;
Han, Man Chung;
Park, Yong Hyun;
Yoon, Yong Bum
[1]
- Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Citation Formats
Park, Jae Hyung, Choi, Byung Ihn, Sung, Kyu Bo, Han, Man Chung, Park, Yong Hyun, and Yoon, Yong Bum.
Percutaneous dilatation of biliary benign strictures.
Korea, Republic of: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Park, Jae Hyung, Choi, Byung Ihn, Sung, Kyu Bo, Han, Man Chung, Park, Yong Hyun, & Yoon, Yong Bum.
Percutaneous dilatation of biliary benign strictures.
Korea, Republic of.
Park, Jae Hyung, Choi, Byung Ihn, Sung, Kyu Bo, Han, Man Chung, Park, Yong Hyun, and Yoon, Yong Bum.
1986.
"Percutaneous dilatation of biliary benign strictures."
Korea, Republic of.
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abstractNote = {Percutaneous biliary dilation was done in 3 patients with benign strictures. The first case was 50-year-old male who had multiple intrahepatic stones with biliary stricture. The second 46-year-old female and the third 25-year-old male suffered from recurrent cholangitis with benign stricture of anastomotic site after choledocho-jejunostomy. In the first case, a 6mm diameter Grunzing dilatation balloon catheter was introduced through the T-tube tract. In the second case, the stricture was dilated with two balloons of 5mm and 8mm in each diameter sequentially through the U-loop tract formed by surgically made jejunostomy and percutaneous transhepatic puncture. In the third case, the dilatation catheter was introduced through the percutaneous transhepatic tract. Dilatation was made with a pressure of 5 to 10 atmospheres for 1 to 3 minutes duration for 3 times. In all 3 cases, the strictures were successfully dilated and in second and third cases internal stent was left across the lesion for prevention of restenosis.}
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title = {Percutaneous dilatation of biliary benign strictures}
author = {Park, Jae Hyung, Choi, Byung Ihn, Sung, Kyu Bo, Han, Man Chung, Park, Yong Hyun, and Yoon, Yong Bum}
abstractNote = {Percutaneous biliary dilation was done in 3 patients with benign strictures. The first case was 50-year-old male who had multiple intrahepatic stones with biliary stricture. The second 46-year-old female and the third 25-year-old male suffered from recurrent cholangitis with benign stricture of anastomotic site after choledocho-jejunostomy. In the first case, a 6mm diameter Grunzing dilatation balloon catheter was introduced through the T-tube tract. In the second case, the stricture was dilated with two balloons of 5mm and 8mm in each diameter sequentially through the U-loop tract formed by surgically made jejunostomy and percutaneous transhepatic puncture. In the third case, the dilatation catheter was introduced through the percutaneous transhepatic tract. Dilatation was made with a pressure of 5 to 10 atmospheres for 1 to 3 minutes duration for 3 times. In all 3 cases, the strictures were successfully dilated and in second and third cases internal stent was left across the lesion for prevention of restenosis.}
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