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Percutaneous catheter drainage for abscess after surgery

Zhu WB, Zhao XH, Li HL, Guo CY, Yao QJ, Geng X, Zhao K, Hu HT

Percutaneous abscess drainage (PAD) has been proven to be a safe, effective, and widely used technique for the treatment of patients with abscesses after gastrointestinal surgery. The indications for PAD...
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The role of lymphatic interventional radiology for postoperative lymphorrhea

Kariya S, Yamamoto S, Nakatani M, Ono Y, Maruyama T, Tanigawa N

Lymphorrhea after gastrointestinal surgery may be treated conservatively or surgically, and treatment by lymphatic interventional radiology has also recently come into use. From pedal lymphangiography, intranodal lymphangiography was widely adopted,...
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Role of interventional radiology in the management of postoperative gastrointestinal leakage

Kim JH, Shin JH, Oh JS

Gastrointestinal (GI) leakages after surgery are significant complications that are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Due to recent technology advancements, interventional management of postoperative GI leakage may be a...
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Successful management of a chronic post-surgical gastrocutaneous fistula using as a route for enteral feeding tube placement: A case report

Jeong J

Gastrocutaneous fistula is a rare complication of gastric surgery and difficult to manage. Because only 6% of cases close spontaneously, surgical or endoscopic repair is usually required. However, in older...
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Endoscopic management of postoperative upper gastrointestinal leakage

Ahn JY

Anastomotic leakage is a potentially life-threatening adverse event that can occur after gastrectomy or gastric bypass surgery, ranging in severity from minor anastomotic defects to fulminant cases. The management of...
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Surgical management of the postoperative complications of hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery

Houghton EJ, Rubio JS

Gastrointestinal surgery is a vast field with many types of procedures, of which hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) operations are among the most frequently performed worldwide. Several complications of HPB surgery may occur....
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Interventional management for postoperative arterial bleeding in gastrointestinal surgery

Sato Y, Matsueda K, Osawa M, Inaba Y, Takahashi Y, Inoue Y, Oba A, Fukunaga Y, Shimizu Y

Postoperative arterial bleeding after gastrointestinal surgery is a potentially fatal complication. Transcatheter arterial embolization is considered the first-line treatment because of efficacy and less invasiveness despite the risk of organ...
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Use of metallic stents in the management of stenotic bowel stomas

Arabi M, Aljaziri H, Akhtar MR, Fotheringham T

Bowel stoma stenosis resulting in bowel obstruction can be managed conservatively by dietary changes, or by surgical revision of the stenotic/ retracted stoma. Metallic stent placement is a minimally invasive...
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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided drainage for an abscess cavity

Okuno N, Hara K, Mizuno N, Haba S, Kuwahara T, Kuraishi Y, Yanaidani T, Ishikawa S, Yasuda T, Yamada M, Fukui T

Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided interventions, including EUS-guided biliary drainage and EUS-guided cystic drainage, are now well developed and in widespread use. Intraperitoneal abscess requires drainage because mortality associated with an undrained...
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Per-oral cholangioscopy via a gastric access loop for the management of recurrent hepatolithiasis

Lad S, Bhandari S, Shah HR, Doctor N, Patankar R, Bhandari S

This is a case report of the successful management of recurrent large intrahepatic stones using per-oral cholangioscopy via a gastric access loop created surgically during Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy (HJ). A 55-year-old...
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