Ecutaneous treatment of injuries no bile duct neoplasms
Non neoplasic biliay /esion are sometimes dificult to reatby surgey. Surgical repair of benign strictures isassociated with a 25% morbiiy and a 13% of mortality.Seventeen patients were treatd wih percuaneous biliaycatheters using the transhepatic rout or a T tube rack.Non neoplasic biliar obstrucion...
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1990
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