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. 1998;10(6):375–377. doi: 10.1155/1998/42791

External Biliary Fistula

J Dadoukis 1, J Prousalidis 2,, D Botsios 1, E Tzartinoglou 2, S Apostolidis 2, V Papadopoulos 2, H Aletras 2
PMCID: PMC2423898  PMID: 9515235

Abstract

We report 210 cases of external biliary fistula treated in our clinics between 1970–1992. In 7 cases, fistulas were formed after iatrogenic bile duct injury, in 4 cases after exploration of common bile duct, in 4 cases due to disruption of biliary-intestinal anastomosis, and in 2 cases due to liver trauma. In 85 cases bile leak was observed after cholecystomy, in 103 cases after hydatid disease surgery, and in 4 cases after the passage of P.T.C. catheter. In one patient the appearance of the fistula was due to spontaneous discharge of a gallbladder empyema. 173 cases were managed conservatively, and 37 cases surgically.

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