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BILIARY DRAINAGE

 

Treatment for :

 

Biliary Leak, Biliary obstruction

 

Why it’s done :

Obstruction of the bile ducts can result in jaundice, liver problems, and infection.

 

How it’s done :

An interventional radiologist uses ultrasound and X-rays to guide a needle puncture of the liver into one of the bile ducts. Contrast injection is done to outline the bile ducts and diagnose any problems. If needed, small wires and catheters are used to pass a wire through the ducts and into the bowel. A drainage tube can then be placed into the bile ducts for drainage to an external bag (external drainage), or internally to the bowel (internal drainage). In some cases, a metallic stent can be placed to relieve the obstruction.

 

Level of anesthesia :

Conscious sedation or general anesthesia

Risks :

Bleeding, infection, sepsis, damage to bile ducts

 

Post-procedure :

Two to four hours of bed rest

Follow-up :

Biliary drainage catheters should be exchanged every 6-8 weeks to prevent obstruction and infection.

 

For More Information :

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