Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3262192 | Digestive and Liver Disease | 2013 | 4 Pages |
BackgroundEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a minimally invasive procedure used for the evaluation and management of biliary injuries. At times, ERCP fails and percutaneous modalities may be required. Rendezvous procedures are combined endoscopic and percutaneous techniques that have been used to restore anatomic continuity and biliary drainage in cases where retrograde and/or transhepatic access alone has failed either due to anatomic variation or traumatic injury with biloma formation.AimsTo assess if the Rendezvous technique plays a role in establishing biliary continuity in patients with a bile leak after segmental hepatectomy.MethodsWe herby present a series of 3 patients who had complex bile leaks after segmental liver resection and underwent a combined percutaneous and endoscopic Rendezvous procedure to establish biliary continuity.ResultsThis technique was successful in restoring biliary continuity and avoiding hepaticojejunostomy in 2 of the 3 patients.ConclusionThe Rendezvous technique may play a role in establishing biliary continuity in patients with biliary leak secondary to hepatic surgery.