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Background: Benign biliary strictures are usually treated surgically or endoscopically. When these strictures are not accessible by endoscope or when open repair is not possible, percutaneous dilatation treatment is indicated. The effi cacy of treatment is usually evaluated by clinical trial which includes leaving a small non-functional catheter in situ and following liver function tests. The evaluation may be eff ectively done by the biliary manometric perfusion test. Aim: The aim of this paper is to emphasize the importance of percutaneous dilatation treatment of benign biliary strictures with focus on the role of the biliary manometric perfusion test and its future prospects. Background: Benign biliary strictures are usually treated surgically or endoscopically. When these strictures are not accessible by endoscope or when open repair is not possible, percutaneous dilatation treatment is indicated. The effi cacy of treatment is usually evaluated by clinical trial which includes leaving a small non-functional catheter in situ and following liver function tests. The evaluation may be eff ectively done by the biliary manometric perfusion test. Aim: The aim of this paper is to emphasize the importance of percutaneous dilatation treatment of benign biliary strictures with focus on the role of the biliary manometric perfusion test and its future prospects.
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Percutaneous treatment of benign billiary strictures and billiary manometric perfusion test Percutaneous treatment of benign billiary strictures and billiary manometric perfusion test
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Percutaneous treatment of benign billiary strictures and billiary manometric perfusion test Percutaneous treatment of benign billiary strictures and billiary manometric perfusion test
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RIV/61989592:15110/07:10224284!RIV12-MSM-15110___
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1
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n9:2012
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n14:4733525 Thomas, Rohit Philip
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440957
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RIV/61989592:15110/07:10224284
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manometric test; percutaneous transhepatic drainage; balloon dilatation; biliary tract; Benign strictures
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CZ - Česká republika
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[5CAEE248532E]
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Biomedical Papers-Olomouc
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2
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2
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151
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Köcher, Martin Thomas, Rohit Philip
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1213-8118
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8
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15110