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Internal bile diversion in patients with biliopancreatoduodenal cancer

Abstract

At the base of City Clinical Hospital No.68 (Moscow), the authors have studied materials of 167 case follow-ups with respect to obstructive jaundice caused by malignant lesions of the biliopancreatoduodenal area. The radical surgeries have not been performed due to tumour spread and/or severity of associated pathology. The paper compares results of the traditional treatment (application of biliodigestive anastomoses) and minimally invasive surgery with application of self-uncrumpled nitinol stents. As shown, the one-stage endobiliary stenting appears not to be inferior by clinical efficiency to the traditional method of palliative treatment. Besides, the minimally invasive implantation with the self-uncrumpled stents can be used irrespective of the severity of primary disease and manifestation of associated pathology.

About the Authors

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


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


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


V. I. Kapustin
Clinical Hospital No. 68, Moscow
Russian Federation


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


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Izrailov R.E., Kulezneva Yu.V., Kirillova M.S., Kapustin V.I., Kupriyanov E.Yu. Internal bile diversion in patients with biliopancreatoduodenal cancer. Pacific Medical Journal. 2011;(4):66-70. (In Russ.)

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