Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage catheter tract recurrence in cholangiocarcinoma
British journal of surgery2010Vol. 97(12), pp. 1860–1866
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Abstract
PTBD catheter tract recurrence is not unusual. The prognosis for these patients is generally poor, even after resection. To prevent this troublesome complication, endoscopic biliary drainage is first recommended when drainage is indicated.
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