Endoscopic palliative treatment versus surgical bypass in malignant low bile duct obstruction: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Lima S
  • Bustamante F
  • Moura E
  • et al.
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See, stats, and : https : / / www . researchgate . net / publication / 281120326 Endoscopic bypass : CITATIONS 0 READS 68 1 : Some : FAST - BRAZILIAN SYSTEMATIC Wanderley University 374 SEE All . The .ABSTRACTAims:Despitetechnologicaladvances,onlyabout20%ofperiampullarytumorsarefoundtoberesectableatthetimeofpresentation.Biliarytreeobstructionandconsequentjaundiceoccurin70–90%ofthosepatientsandhasimportantconsequencesforapatient'squalityoflife.Reliefofbiliarytreeobstructionisthemaingoalfortreatment,andfewoptionsforpalliativetherapyofbiliarytreeobstructioncanbeperformed,includingsurgicalbypass,percutaneousstenting,andendoscopicstenting.Objective:Theaimofthepresentstudywastoacquireandanalyzedatatocomparethesuccessofprocedures,procedure-relatedcomplication,mortalityin30SilviaLuciaAlvesdeLima

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Lima, S. L. A. de, Bustamante, F. A. C., Moura, E. G. H. de, Bernardo, W. M., Artifon, E. L. de A., Chaves, D. M., … Junior, C. K. F. (2015). Endoscopic palliative treatment versus surgical bypass in malignant low bile duct obstruction: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases, 5, 35. https://doi.org/10.5348/ijhpd-2015-32-cr-7

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