Endoscopic Management of Spontaneous Perforation of a Cystic Duct in a 10-year-old Child
Jadhav V et al. - The patient is asymptomatic and doing well at 6 months' follow up. Spontaneous perforation of a cystic duct is an extremely rare condition with very few reported cases in the literature. Radionuclide scanning and ERCP are reliable modes for diagnosis and localization of the site of the leak. ERCP and biliary stenting are successful in the management of these patients. [more...]
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