Update on pancreatobiliary stents: Stent placement in advanced hilar tumors

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Abstract

Palliative drainage is the main treatment option for inoperable hilar cholangiocarcinoma to improve symptoms, which include cholangitis, pruritus, high-grade jaundice, and abdominal pain. Although there is no consensus on the optimal method for biliary drainage due to the paucity of large-scale randomized control studies, several important aspects of any optimal method have been studied. In this review article, we discuss the liver volume to be drained, stent type, techniques to insert self-expanding metal stents, and approaches for proper and effective biliary drainage based on previous studies and personal experience.

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Jang, S. I., & Lee, D. K. (2015). Update on pancreatobiliary stents: Stent placement in advanced hilar tumors. Clinical Endoscopy, 48(3), 201–208. https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2015.48.3.201

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