Ann Surg Case Rep | Volume 6, Issue 3 | Research Article | Open Access

Management of Anastomotic and Non-Anastomotic Biliary Stricture: A Case Report

Ana Belen L, Aldana Belen I, Mercedes Ines CG, Gonzalo C, Lucia B and Oggero AS*

Division of Image Guided Minimally Invasive Surgery, Juan D. Perón 4190 (C1181ACH), Ciudad autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

*Correspondance to: Aldo Sebastian Oggero 

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Abstract

This article shows the long-term success of percutaneous biliary balloon dilation on a patient with biliary-enteric anastomosis. Considering that the case is an example of the successful of the treatment in a patient with multiple interventions in context of a bile duct injury. The development of intrahepatic pyogenic abscesses is rare when not associated with cholangitis, intraabdominal or general sepsis, or spread from infected contiguous structures.

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Ana Belen L, Aldana Belen I, Mercedes Ines CG, Gonzalo C, Lucia B, Oggero AS. Management of Anastomotic and Non-Anastomotic Biliary Stricture: A Case Report. Ann Surg Case Rep. 2023; 6(3): 1078..

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