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Hepatic transplantation [PDF]

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Starzl, TE
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Biliary intestinal fistula

The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Because biliary intestinal fistulas have no specific ~yrnptoms or physical signs, they are often overlooked mtil related complications occur. These complications it~clude gallstone iteus, obstruction of the common bile duct, cholangitis, hemorrhage from the fistula, :,nd obstruction of the small intestine or colon as a ~csult of extrinsic inflammation.
J R, Stull, N R, Thomford
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Congenital broncho-biliary fistula

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1970
Abstract A sixth case of congenital bronchobiliary fistula is reported in a 3-week-old infant. This is the fourth surgical success and the youngest patient reported.
J, Wagget   +3 more
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Spontaneous Biliary Enteric Fistulas

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
Biliary enteric fistulas usually occur as a complication of chronic cholelithiasis, may be difficult to document preoperatively, and often pose problems in surgical management. We reviewed 13 cases of spontaneous biliary enteric fistulas to identify methods of diagnosis, management, and complications.
K A, LeBlanc, L H, Barr, B M, Rush
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Post-cholecystectomy Biliary Fistula

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2015
Mujer de 47 anos con lupus eritematoso sistemico en tratamiento corticoideo, que es intervenida de urgencia por colecistitis aguda, realizando colecistectomia laparoscopica. A las 72 h del alta reingresa por fiebre, observando en la TC coleccion en el lecho quiru rgico y realizando drenaje percutaneo.
Izaskun, del Hoyo Aretxabala   +3 more
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Biliary enteric fistulas

The American Journal of Surgery, 1979
The management of 47 patients with spontaneous biliary fistulas is reported. Thirteen did not have surgery, and another 8, although operated on, did not have the fistulas closed. In none of these patients have recurrent biliary symptoms developed. The 26 patients who did have surgical closure of the fistula were operated on, in nearly every instance ...
Frank L. Zwemer   +2 more
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SPONTANEOUS EXTERNAL BILIARY FISTULA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1979
A patient with spontaneous external biliary fistula is presented. Points from the literature on this rare event are discussed.
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Biliary fistulae and haemorrhage

Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1997
Percutaneous biliary drainage is the most common aetiology of haemobilia. Bile duct fistulae can also arise from the hepatic or portal vein, most commonly as a result of trauma. Percutaneous methods for treating haemobilia from all these sources are discussed in detail.
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Biliary-Colonic Fistula

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2011
Justin, Smyth   +2 more
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