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Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience

INTRODUCTION: Advanced malignant tumours involving the head of the pancreas, gallbladder or extrahepatic bile ducts usually lead to the development of cholestasis. In such cases improvement of the quality of life of patients can be achieved with the decompression of jaundice. Endoscopic implantation...

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Autores principales: Bednarek, Marcin, Budzyński, Piotr, Poźniczek, Marek, Rembiasz, Kazimierz
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23256025
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2011.28896
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author Bednarek, Marcin
Budzyński, Piotr
Poźniczek, Marek
Rembiasz, Kazimierz
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Budzyński, Piotr
Poźniczek, Marek
Rembiasz, Kazimierz
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description INTRODUCTION: Advanced malignant tumours involving the head of the pancreas, gallbladder or extrahepatic bile ducts usually lead to the development of cholestasis. In such cases improvement of the quality of life of patients can be achieved with the decompression of jaundice. Endoscopic implantation of self-expanding or (seldom) rigid plastic stents into the biliary tree constitutes the most common technique allowing for restoration of bile duct patency. In some patients however the use of such a procedure is technically impossible. In this particular group percutaneous drainage of the biliary tree can constitute the only method of management. AIM: Presentation of our experience with the use of percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in patients with mechanical jaundice resulting from malignant tumours. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were 852 patients with mechanical jaundice resulting from malignant neoplasms treated in the 2(nd) Chair of Surgery of Jagiellonian University Medical College from January 1994 to December 2010. In 199 of them jaundice was decompressed by means of open – radical or palliative – surgical operations. In 539 patients endoscopic treatment was implemented while in 114 of them percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage was performed. RESULTS: In 5 patients percutaneous drainage was introduced to prepare them for radical surgical treatment, while in the remaining 109 it constituted the definitive way of management. The average hospitalization time for women was 6.5 days (range: 1-22 days) and proved to be twice as short as in men – 12.2 days (range: 1-38 days). The duration of percutaneous drainage prior to surgical treatment averaged 7.2 days (range: 6-10 days). Mean volume of the bile drained during the first day was 370 ml (range: 10-1300 ml), increased to 450 ml (range: 100-1150 ml) during the second day and reached 780 ml (range: 80-1600 ml) during the third day. Mean bilirubin level before the drainage was 320-23 µmol/l (range: 658-130.7 µmol/l) and decreased by half before discharge or before the operation, reaching on average 181.87 µmol/l (range: 14.5-343 µmol/l). CONCLUSIONS: Complications of the percutaneous ultrasound-guided technique were found sporadically and resulted from leakage of the bile into the peritoneum.
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spelling pubmed-35169912012-12-19 Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience Bednarek, Marcin Budzyński, Piotr Poźniczek, Marek Rembiasz, Kazimierz Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Advanced malignant tumours involving the head of the pancreas, gallbladder or extrahepatic bile ducts usually lead to the development of cholestasis. In such cases improvement of the quality of life of patients can be achieved with the decompression of jaundice. Endoscopic implantation of self-expanding or (seldom) rigid plastic stents into the biliary tree constitutes the most common technique allowing for restoration of bile duct patency. In some patients however the use of such a procedure is technically impossible. In this particular group percutaneous drainage of the biliary tree can constitute the only method of management. AIM: Presentation of our experience with the use of percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in patients with mechanical jaundice resulting from malignant tumours. MATERIAL AND METHODS: There were 852 patients with mechanical jaundice resulting from malignant neoplasms treated in the 2(nd) Chair of Surgery of Jagiellonian University Medical College from January 1994 to December 2010. In 199 of them jaundice was decompressed by means of open – radical or palliative – surgical operations. In 539 patients endoscopic treatment was implemented while in 114 of them percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage was performed. RESULTS: In 5 patients percutaneous drainage was introduced to prepare them for radical surgical treatment, while in the remaining 109 it constituted the definitive way of management. The average hospitalization time for women was 6.5 days (range: 1-22 days) and proved to be twice as short as in men – 12.2 days (range: 1-38 days). The duration of percutaneous drainage prior to surgical treatment averaged 7.2 days (range: 6-10 days). Mean volume of the bile drained during the first day was 370 ml (range: 10-1300 ml), increased to 450 ml (range: 100-1150 ml) during the second day and reached 780 ml (range: 80-1600 ml) during the third day. Mean bilirubin level before the drainage was 320-23 µmol/l (range: 658-130.7 µmol/l) and decreased by half before discharge or before the operation, reaching on average 181.87 µmol/l (range: 14.5-343 µmol/l). CONCLUSIONS: Complications of the percutaneous ultrasound-guided technique were found sporadically and resulted from leakage of the bile into the peritoneum. Termedia Publishing House 2012-05-31 2012-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3516991/ /pubmed/23256025 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2011.28896 Text en Copyright © 2012 Sekcja Wideochirurgii TChP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bednarek, Marcin
Budzyński, Piotr
Poźniczek, Marek
Rembiasz, Kazimierz
Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience
title Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience
title_full Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience
title_fullStr Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience
title_short Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience
title_sort percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of the biliary tree in palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice: 17 years of experience
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23256025
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2011.28896
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