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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2001
Benign bile duct strictures are usually iatrogenic and result from surgery near the porta hepatis. If a bile duct injury is suspected intraoperatively, cholangiography is essential, and a careful Roux-en-Y biliary-enteric anastomosis is often required to achieve the best postoperative result.
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Benign bile duct strictures are usually iatrogenic and result from surgery near the porta hepatis. If a bile duct injury is suspected intraoperatively, cholangiography is essential, and a careful Roux-en-Y biliary-enteric anastomosis is often required to achieve the best postoperative result.
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Diagnosing Biliary Strictures and Indeterminate Biliary Strictures
2015Biliary strictures can be benign or malignant. Accurate diagnosis is essential for treatment planning and the correct choice of therapy such as surgical resection or endoscopic stenting. Classification of biliary strictures as benign or malignant often involves a step-wise investigation that starts with patient history, laboratory tests and non ...
Mansour A. Parsi, John J. Vargo
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Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2002
The majority of benign biliary strictures are secondary to iatrogenic injury at surgery, sclerosing cholangitis, or chronic pancreatitis. There are several more uncommon causes of benign strictures of the bile ducts. These include recurrent pyogenic cholangitis, Mirizzi's syndrome, retroperitoneal fibrosis, and biliary varices.
Michael F. Byrne +2 more
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The majority of benign biliary strictures are secondary to iatrogenic injury at surgery, sclerosing cholangitis, or chronic pancreatitis. There are several more uncommon causes of benign strictures of the bile ducts. These include recurrent pyogenic cholangitis, Mirizzi's syndrome, retroperitoneal fibrosis, and biliary varices.
Michael F. Byrne +2 more
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2013
Benign biliary strictures (BBS) are most commonly caused by iatrogenic surgical injury, usually after cholecystectomy, or may occur at the site of biliary anastomosis after hepatic resection or liver transplantation. Other causes of BBS include primary sclerosing cholangitis, chronic pancreatitis, immunoglobulin G4-related cholangiopathy, and a variety
Costamagna G., Boskoski I., Familiari P.
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Benign biliary strictures (BBS) are most commonly caused by iatrogenic surgical injury, usually after cholecystectomy, or may occur at the site of biliary anastomosis after hepatic resection or liver transplantation. Other causes of BBS include primary sclerosing cholangitis, chronic pancreatitis, immunoglobulin G4-related cholangiopathy, and a variety
Costamagna G., Boskoski I., Familiari P.
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2020
Benign biliary strictures (BBS) can be caused by a variety of pathological mechanisms and are characterized by a reduction in the normal caliber of the biliary lumen at single or multiple points along the extrahepatic or intrahepatic bile ducts, resulting in an impaired bile flow from the liver into the digestive tract.
Tringali, Andrea, Voiosu, Theodor
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Benign biliary strictures (BBS) can be caused by a variety of pathological mechanisms and are characterized by a reduction in the normal caliber of the biliary lumen at single or multiple points along the extrahepatic or intrahepatic bile ducts, resulting in an impaired bile flow from the liver into the digestive tract.
Tringali, Andrea, Voiosu, Theodor
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2018
The aetiology of benign biliary strictures is diverse [1]. In the recent past, the most common cause of benign biliary strictures in Western countries appears to be postoperative causes, while in Asia it is due to infection such as Clonorchis sinensis in parts of Southern China [1].
Rachel Loh +2 more
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The aetiology of benign biliary strictures is diverse [1]. In the recent past, the most common cause of benign biliary strictures in Western countries appears to be postoperative causes, while in Asia it is due to infection such as Clonorchis sinensis in parts of Southern China [1].
Rachel Loh +2 more
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Postoperative Biliary Stricture
2020Postoperative biliary stricture is a cumbersome condition secondary to biliary or vascular damage. Its risk factors include biliary or vascular anatomical variants, local inflammation, and poor surgical expertise. Intraoperative diagnosis is difficult, and in most cases, patients present with obstructive symptoms within a few weeks.
Paolo Cantù, Aurelio Mauro
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2019
Hilar biliary strictures present a unique challenge to endoscopists because of the difficulty in securing a diagnosis for the stricture and providing adequate therapeutic drainage. Hilar strictures can be secondary to underlying liver disease, such as primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), or postsurgical complications.
Anna Tavakkoli, Richard S. Kwon
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Hilar biliary strictures present a unique challenge to endoscopists because of the difficulty in securing a diagnosis for the stricture and providing adequate therapeutic drainage. Hilar strictures can be secondary to underlying liver disease, such as primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), or postsurgical complications.
Anna Tavakkoli, Richard S. Kwon
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Biliary stricture: A continuing study
The American Journal of Surgery, 1976Fortunately, benign stricture is becoming a much less frequently encountered problem in biliary surgery. This must be largely explained by repetitious warnings in the literature and by teachers during the past thirty years. Our efforts now perhaps should be directed toward early recognition and treatment of ductal injuries before irreversible liver ...
A J, McAllister, N F, Hicken
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Management of Hilar Biliary Strictures
The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2008Biliary strictures at the liver hilum are caused by a heterogeneous group of benign and malignant conditions. In the absence of a clear-cut benign etiology, i.e. bile duct damage during surgery, hilar biliary strictures remain a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for which a multidisciplinary approach is often necessary. A definitive diagnosis can be
Alberto, Larghi +4 more
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