Management of unresectable hilar biliary obstruction : Plastic stents versus metallic stents and unilateral versus bilateral biliary drainage
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 55 Issue 1-2
Page 9-14
published_at 2008
Title
Management of unresectable hilar biliary obstruction : Plastic stents versus metallic stents and unilateral versus bilateral biliary drainage
Creators
Iwano Hirotoshi
Creators
Ryozawa Shomei
Creators
Harano Megumi
Creators
Iwamoto Sayaka
Creators
Ishigaki Noriko
Creators
Taba kumiko
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Creator Keywords
hilar biliary obstruction
unilateral biliary drainage
bilateral biliary drainage
plastic stents
metallic stents
Background and aim: Consensus regarding stenting for hilar biliary obstruction has not yet been established. The aim of this study was to compare the patency of plastic stents (PS) and metallic stents (MS), and to determine the ideal management for hilar biliary obstruction. Patients and methods: We retrospectively reviewed 126 patients with unresectable, malignant hilar / upper biliary obstruction treated with placement of plastic stent (PS, 19 patients), bared metallic stent (bMS, 98 patients), or covered metallic stent (cMS, 9 patients) and compared their the survival period, duration of stent patency and complications. We also compared patients who underwent unilateral biliary drainage (unilateral group, 50 patients) with those who underwent bilateral biliary drainage (bilateral group, 17 patients) for biliary obstruction. Results: Median survival time, cumulative patency duration, and median event-free survival time were all longer in the bMS group than in the PS group (p<0.01). There was no significant difference in them between the unilateral group and bilateral group. Liver abscess was observed at a higher frequency in the bilateral group (17.6%) than in the unilateral group (2%) (P<0.05). Conclusions: Unilateral placement of bMS is recommended for patients with malignant biliary obstruction, and bilateral biliary drainage is only indicated for patients who developed contralateral cholangitis or those with poor relief of jaundice.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Date Issued
2008
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Access Rights
open access
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Schools
医学部