2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2014.08.312
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322. The cholangio-anastomosis on segment 3 to palliate the jaundice of hilar cholangiocarcinoma, which results?

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“…In summary, cholangio‐jejunal anastomosis on segment 3 of the liver is an effective technique that allows for a 100% resolution of jaundice and an average survival rate of up to 18 months. However, this surgery is associated with a morbidity rate that varies from 17% to 57% and a mortality rate that ranges from 0% to 27% according to various studies 6,7,9,10 …”
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“…In summary, cholangio‐jejunal anastomosis on segment 3 of the liver is an effective technique that allows for a 100% resolution of jaundice and an average survival rate of up to 18 months. However, this surgery is associated with a morbidity rate that varies from 17% to 57% and a mortality rate that ranges from 0% to 27% according to various studies 6,7,9,10 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this surgery is associated with a morbidity rate that varies from 17% to 57% and a mortality rate that ranges from 0% to 27% according to various studies. 6,7,9,10 Currently, there is no study that compares minimally invasive stenting with palliative surgical drainage in the palliative treatment of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma. However, it is known that minimally invasive procedures are associated with a mortality rate of 1% and a morbidity rate of 30%, while the primary functional success rate is around 84%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%