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Self-uncrumpled stents used to treat patients with benign oesophageal strictures and bile duct injuries

Abstract

The paper provides results of treatment of 13 patients with benign lesions of extrahepatic bile ducts. The endobiliary stents of various modifications have been implanted into the area of formed coarctations and post-operative defects of bile ducts using an ultrasonic and X-ray image-guided antegrade transseptal approach. The functioning of implants lasted, on average, 18 months, reaching 48 months at maximum. Two patients died as a result of other progressive diseases (lung cancer, liver cirrhosis).

About the Authors

Yu. V. Kulezneva
Moscow State Medical Stomatology University
Russian Federation


R. E. Izrailov
Moscow State Medical Stomatology University
Russian Federation


E. Yu. Kupriyanov
Moscow State Medical Stomatology University
Russian Federation


E. Yu. Gurchenkova
City Clinical Hospital No. 68, Moscow
Russian Federation


V. I. Kapustin
Clinical Hospital No. 119 of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia,Novogorsk, City District Khimki, Moscow Oblast
Russian Federation


M. S. Kirillova
Moscow State Medical Stomatology University
Russian Federation


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Kulezneva Yu.V., Izrailov R.E., Kupriyanov E.Yu., Gurchenkova E.Yu., Kapustin V.I., Kirillova M.S. Self-uncrumpled stents used to treat patients with benign oesophageal strictures and bile duct injuries. Pacific Medical Journal. 2011;(4):29-32. (In Russ.)

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