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    Surgical management of biliary tract diseases often requires tubes for decompression or stenting. Careful selection of T tubes, modified Y tubes, or transhepatic tubes improves long-term surgical outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Gastroenterology
    • Biliary Tract Surgery
    • Medical Device Technology

    Background:

    • Tubes are essential in biliary tract surgery for decompression, stenting, and tract formation.
    • Various tube types exist, each with specific applications in managing biliary diseases.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the efficacy of different tubes used in biliary tract surgery.
    • To emphasize the importance of selecting the appropriate tube for optimal patient outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on biliary tract surgical techniques.
    • Analysis of the indications and benefits of T tubes, modified Y tubes, and transhepatic tubes.

    Main Results:

    • T tubes, modified Y tubes, and transhepatic tubes are all effective in specific surgical scenarios.

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  • Appropriate tube selection is critical for successful surgical management and long-term results.
  • Conclusions:

    • The choice of tube in biliary tract surgery significantly impacts patient outcomes.
    • Surgeons must carefully consider the clinical situation to select the most efficacious tube, such as T tubes, modified Y tubes, or transhepatic tubes.