We reviewed our personal experience in 46 patients with biliary strictures, who underwent percutaneous balloon dilatation between 1983 and 1988. The strictures were iatrogenic in 24% of the cases, anastomotic in 52%, inflammatory in 17%, and associated with sclerosing cholangitis in 7%. The treatment consisted in dilating the bile ducts with balloon catheters of different kinds and sizes ("bilioplasty") and placing an internal drainage catheter for a varying period of time ("stenting"). In 22 patients the catheter was removed after an average time of 7.7 months. The rate of stricture recurrence was 13.5% (average follow-up: 20 months). In the remaining 24 patients the stents are still in situ, waiting for removing. Major complication rate was 6.4% (2 pleural effusions and 1 hepatic artery bleeding). We also report our initial experience with metallic self-expanding stents which appear as a promising tool in the management of recurring strictures.

[Percutaneous treatment of benign biliary stenosis: bilioplasty and stenting] / Rossi, Plinio; F. M., Salvatori; Maccioni, Francesca; P., Santoro; R., Gandini; A., Maradei; A., Martinucci. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - 78:5(1989), pp. 505-513.

[Percutaneous treatment of benign biliary stenosis: bilioplasty and stenting].

ROSSI, Plinio;MACCIONI, Francesca;
1989

Abstract

We reviewed our personal experience in 46 patients with biliary strictures, who underwent percutaneous balloon dilatation between 1983 and 1988. The strictures were iatrogenic in 24% of the cases, anastomotic in 52%, inflammatory in 17%, and associated with sclerosing cholangitis in 7%. The treatment consisted in dilating the bile ducts with balloon catheters of different kinds and sizes ("bilioplasty") and placing an internal drainage catheter for a varying period of time ("stenting"). In 22 patients the catheter was removed after an average time of 7.7 months. The rate of stricture recurrence was 13.5% (average follow-up: 20 months). In the remaining 24 patients the stents are still in situ, waiting for removing. Major complication rate was 6.4% (2 pleural effusions and 1 hepatic artery bleeding). We also report our initial experience with metallic self-expanding stents which appear as a promising tool in the management of recurring strictures.
1989
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[Percutaneous treatment of benign biliary stenosis: bilioplasty and stenting] / Rossi, Plinio; F. M., Salvatori; Maccioni, Francesca; P., Santoro; R., Gandini; A., Maradei; A., Martinucci. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - 78:5(1989), pp. 505-513.
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