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Laparoscopic Revision of Benign Hepaticojejunostomy Stricture
Figs 3A to D: (A) Looping of HJS with ribbon tape; (B) Hepaticojejunostomy and PTBD catheter seen in situ; (C) Choledochoscopy showing normal
mucosa; (D) Suture line after revision hepaticojejunostomy
conclusIon 2. Tse F, Barkun JS, Romagnuolo J, et al. Nonoperative imaging
techniques in suspected biliary tract obstruction. HPB (Oxford)
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PD is safe and feasible, and brings with it all the short-term benefits 3. Mizukawa S, Tsutsumi K, Kato H, et al. Endoscopic balloon
of minimal access surgery. dilatation for benign hepaticojejunostomy anastomotic stricture
using short double-balloon enteroscopy in patients with a prior
Whipple’s procedure: a retrospective study. BMC Gastroenterol
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