Nonsurgical Biliary Drainage

Nonsurgical Biliary Drainage is a survey of the current status of the endoscopic and percutaneous transhepatic approaches. The editors - internationally recognized leaders in gastroenterology - have gathered together articles which discuss both the principles and methodology of these techniques as w...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Classen, M. (Editor), Geenen, J. (Editor), Kawai, K. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I. Obstruction of the Bile Ducts: Pathology and Surgery
  • 1. Pathology
  • 2. Indications for Surgery in Benign and Malignant Bile Duct Obstruction
  • 3. Assessment of Resectability
  • II. The Percutaneous Transhepatic Approach
  • 4. Techniques of Percutaneous Bile Drainage
  • 5. Complications of Percutaneous Bile Drainage
  • 6. Results of Percutaneous External Drainage
  • 7. Results of Percutaneous Internal-External Drainage
  • 8. Results of the Percutaneous Implantation of Endoprostheses
  • 9. Local Radiotherapy of Biliary Malignancies
  • 10. Preoperative Biliary Drainage: A Controlled Trial
  • 11. Percutaneous Bile Drainage: Discussion, Summary
  • III. The Transpapillary Approach
  • 12. Techniques of Endoscopic Bile Drainag
  • 13. Results of Bilionasal Drainage
  • 14. Chemical Treatment of Choledocholithiasis
  • 15. Endoscopic Implantation of Bilioduodenal Endoprotheses in Benign Bile Duct Stenoses
  • 16. Results of Endoscopic Bilioduodenal Drainage in Malignant Bile Duct Stenoses
  • 17. Balloon Dilatation of Bile Duct Strictures
  • 18. Endoscopic Bile Drainage
  • IV. Disturbances after Biliary Drainage
  • 19. Infective Complications
  • 20. The Bile-Loss Syndrome: A Doubtful Entity