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Frontiers in Medical Science Research, 2022, 4(9); doi: 10.25236/FMSR.2022.040907.

Current Status of Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangial Drainage in the Treatment of Malignant Obstructive Jaundice

Author(s)

Zhaodong Huang1, Jiemei Wei1, Xiaotong Huang2,3

Corresponding Author:
Zhaodong Huang
Affiliation(s)

1Linyi Central Hospital, Interventional Radiology, Linyi, Shandong, China

2Linyi Central Hospital, Medicine-Neurology, Linyi, Shandong, China

3Institute of Qingdao University, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China

Abstract

Malignant obstructive jaundice (MOJ) is mostly biliary obstruction caused by digestive malignant tumor, which causes serious complications such as hyperbilirubinemia and which greatly affects the life of patients. The traditional treatment of MOJ is Laparotomy. In recent years, palliative treatment such as percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage (PTCD) has been widely implemented. Although the method of PTCD is simple and safe, some controversies about its efficacy, complications and contraindications are still being debated. This paper reviews the clinical application and research status of PTCD in the treatment of MOJ.

Keywords

Malignant obstructive jaundice, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangial drainage, Biliary stent implantation, Complications

Cite This Paper

Zhaodong Huang, Jiemei Wei, Xiaotong Huang. Current Status of Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangial Drainage in the Treatment of Malignant Obstructive Jaundice. Frontiers in Medical Science Research (2022) Vol. 4, Issue 9:36-40. https://doi.org/10.25236/FMSR.2022.040907.

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