Interventional Radiology
Online ISSN : 2432-0935

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Intraoperative Bile Duct Disruption Treated Using Intrahepatic Biliary Ablation with Ethanol: A Report of Two Cases
Shiro MiyayamaMasashi YamashiroNatsuki SugimoriRie IkedaTakuya IshidaNaoko SakuragawaTakuro Terada
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JOURNAL OPEN ACCESS Advance online publication

Article ID: 2020-0011

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We report two cases of intraoperative bile duct disruption. In case 1, an isolated bile duct in the remnant of the anterosuperior liver segment after right hepatic lobectomy for cholangiocarcinoma caused bile leakage. In case 2, bile leakage continued from a disrupted accessory hepatic duct during pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreatic carcinoma. In both patients, a mixture of ethanol and iodized oil at a 10:1 ratio was injected into the disrupted bile duct under balloon occlusion. In case 1, the mixture was injected through a balloon catheter under balloon occlusion overnight. No severe complications developed in either case. Bile leakage stopped postoperatively and did not recur until the patients' death from tumor progression 14 and 16 months after surgery, respectively.

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