Late postoperative stenosis of the intermediate bile duct

Authors

  • Luis E. Bergalli
  • Guillermo Piacenza
  • Juan Chifflet
  • Nisso Gateño
  • Alberto Estefan
  • Julio Priario
  • Raúl C. Praderi

Keywords:

common bile duct, surgery, jaundice, obstructive, etiology

Abstract

The authors report 3 observations of late stenosis of the intermediate extrahepatic hile duct, following operations in which the continuity of the bile duct was not interrupted. The clínica] signs occurred late and they suggested completely different pictures to trose found in the surgical act. All of them were fibro-sclerotic strictures of the hepato-cystic-choledochus confluence, non-neoplasic, and without any apparent etiological cause. They were solved by biliary-digestive derivation or end-to-end reconstruction of the bile duct when both ductal ends were of a similar caliber. A
tube was always placed through the anastomosis, to act as a stent of it 

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Published

1975-02-25

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Bergalli LE, Piacenza G, Chifflet J, Gateño N, Estefan A, Priario J, Praderi RC. Late postoperative stenosis of the intermediate bile duct. Cir. Urug. [Internet]. 1975 Feb. 25 [cited 2024 May 18];45(3):189-91. Available from: https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2689

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