Bile duct injuries are a serious complication of biliary surgery. We report a case of benign obstruction of the common hepatic duct associated with common hepatic duct-duodenal spontaneous fistula following complex surgical intervention. We managed percutaneously the fistula with balloon dilatation and long-term stenting, as the fistula allowed biliary flow in the duodenum. We avoided reintervention preserving biliary flow, with good clinical results after a follow-up of 3 years. We emphasize the role of a clinically focused approach to percutaneous management of complications following biliary surgery

Interventional Radiology in percutaneous management of bile duct obstruction: biliary drainage through a spontaneous common hepatic duct- duodenal fistula

P. Mannella
Primo
;
GALEOTTI, Roberto
Secondo
;
S. Sala
Ultimo
1999

Abstract

Bile duct injuries are a serious complication of biliary surgery. We report a case of benign obstruction of the common hepatic duct associated with common hepatic duct-duodenal spontaneous fistula following complex surgical intervention. We managed percutaneously the fistula with balloon dilatation and long-term stenting, as the fistula allowed biliary flow in the duodenum. We avoided reintervention preserving biliary flow, with good clinical results after a follow-up of 3 years. We emphasize the role of a clinically focused approach to percutaneous management of complications following biliary surgery
1999
Mannella, P.; Galeotti, Roberto; Causin, F.; Sala, S.
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