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Volume 7, Issue 7 (Suppl)
J Gastrointest Dig Syst
ISSN: 2161-069X JGDS, an open access journal
Gastroenterologists 2017
December 14-15, 2017
December 14-15, 2017 Dubai, UAE
11
th
World
Gastroenterologists Summit
ERCP in post cholecystectomy bile leak: Our tertiary care center experience
Sibithooran K, Kani Sheikh Mohammed, Ratnakar Kini, K Premkumar, A R Venkateswaran, B Thinakarmani, Mohammed Noufal, Radhakrishnan and
Pugazhendi T
Institute of Medical Gastroenterology, Madras Medical College, India
Background & Aims:
To retrospectively analyze the effectiveness of the ERCP procedures done for post cholecystectomy bile
duct injuries.
Materials & Methods:
All the patients who underwent ERCP procedure for post cholecystectomy bile duct injuries during
August 2015 to July 2017 were included in the study and the details were analyzed.
Results:
A total of 49 patients underwent ERCP for management of bile duct injuries. 20 of them had type A Strasberg injury,
15 had Strasberg type D injury, 14 had Strasberg type C and Strasberg types B and E were managed surgically. Stenting was
successful in 22/25 type A, 9/15 type D and 4/14 type C.
Conclusion:
ERCP in post-surgical bile leaks was very effective with Strasberg type A injuries and to some extent in Strasberg
type D was not so effective in type C.
Biography
Sibithooran K has completed his under-graduation from Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar and his Masters in Internal Medicine from the Manipal University.
He is currently a Resident of Gastroenterology at Madras Medical College, Chennai.
sibithooran@yahoo.com sibithooran@gmail.comSibithooran K
et.al., J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2017, 7:7 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-061