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Intravenous Morphine for Augmentation of Postoperative T-tube Cholangiograms in Liver Transplant Recipients with Choledocho-choledochal Anastomoses
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 10/15/09
Saad WEA et al. – In 92% of cases, intravenous morphine was successful in opacifying the biliary tract without complications. In well–positioned T–tubes, the use of morphine increased diagnostic yield from 85% to 93%. No predictors for inadequate filling were found.
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