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[Biliary drainage in neoplastic obstructive icterus].

A Garbarini, A Foco, F Piemontese

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    Endoscopic or transhepatic bile drainage can reduce jaundice and cholestasis. This approach can be used before surgery or as an alternative treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    • Interventional Radiology

    Context:

    • Biliary obstruction leading to jaundice and cholestasis presents a significant clinical challenge.
    • Pre-operative management and alternative treatment strategies for biliary obstruction are crucial.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic or transhepatic bile drainage in managing jaundice and cholestasis.
    • To assess the role of biliary drainage as a pre-operative intervention or alternative to surgery.

    Summary:

    • Endoscopic and transhepatic bile drainage techniques are explored for their ability to decrease elevated bilirubin levels and improve bile flow.
    • These procedures can be employed to prepare patients for radical or palliative surgical interventions.
    • Bile drainage is also considered as a standalone therapeutic option, potentially avoiding surgical risks.

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    Impact:

    • Improved patient outcomes through effective jaundice and cholestasis regression.
    • Enhanced surgical candidacy and potentially reduced perioperative complications.
    • Expanded therapeutic options for managing malignant and benign biliary strictures.