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Methods for performing surgery for intra-abdominal bile spillage

Abstract

The authors analyze results of 197 cholecystectomies. The intra-abdominal bile spillage during the post-operative period occurred in 31 cases (15,7%). The bile spilled in the abdominal cavity of 16 patients. With the papillosphincterotomy and common bile duct stenting completed, the bile spillage stopped in 12 cases. Eight patients underwent laparoscopic surgeries. The open ones were performed on 11 patients.

About the Authors

A. N. Vishnevskaya
Primorsky Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1, Vladivostok
Russian Federation


K. V. Stegniy
Vladivostok State Medical University; Vladivostok Station Departmental Hospital, JSC “Russian Railways”
Russian Federation


V. G. Rapovka
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


References

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Vishnevskaya A.N., Stegniy K.V., Rapovka V.G. Methods for performing surgery for intra-abdominal bile spillage. Pacific Medical Journal. 2011;(1):98-98. (In Russ.)

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