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. 1991 Nov:(11):57-60.

[Draining surgery of the main biliary tract in the surgical treatment of chronic and acute pancreatitis]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 1779554

[Draining surgery of the main biliary tract in the surgical treatment of chronic and acute pancreatitis]

[Article in Russian]
M G Kutiakov et al. Khirurgiia (Mosk). 1991 Nov.

Abstract

The authors studied the site of draining operations on the biliary tract in 160 patients with biliary pancreatitis. Among 64 patients with chronic pancreatitis 41 (64.1%) were subjected to various draining operations on the biliary system, one patient died. In a group of 96 patients with acute biliary cholecystitis 47 (48.8%) underwent internal drainage of the biliary tract and 49 (51.1%) patients were treated by external drainage. Four patients died. The late-term results were studied in 25 patients of each group: in group 1 the results were good in 22, satisfactory in 2, and poor in 1 patient; in group 2 the respective results were encountered in 19, 4, and 2 patients. The authors claim that various draining operations on the common bile duct are conductive to improvement of the immediate and late-term results of treatment of various forms of biliary pancreatitis.

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