
A number of different conditions can lead to a bile duct stricture. These strictures are particularly common after biliary operations, including living-donor liver transplantation. Endoscopic and percutaneous methods have high success rates in treating benign biliary strictures. However, these conventional methods are difficult to manage when a guidewire cannot be passed through areas of severe stenosis or complete obstruction. Magnetic compression anastomosis has emerged as an alternative nonsurgical treatment method to avoid the mortality and morbidity risks of reoperation. The feasibility and safety of magnetic compression anastomosis have been reported in several experimental and clinical studies in patients with biliobiliary and bilioenteric strictures. Magnetic compression anastomosis is a minimally traumatic and highly effective procedure, and represents a new paradigm for benign biliary strictures that are difficult to treat with conventional methods.
anastomotic stricture, Anastomotic stricture, 610, RC799-869, Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology, Magnetic compression anastomosis, RC31-1245, benign biliary stricture, magnetic compression anastomosis, Focused Review Series: Endoscopic Management for Biliary Stricture after Liver Transplantation, 616, Benign biliary stricture, Internal medicine
anastomotic stricture, Anastomotic stricture, 610, RC799-869, Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology, Magnetic compression anastomosis, RC31-1245, benign biliary stricture, magnetic compression anastomosis, Focused Review Series: Endoscopic Management for Biliary Stricture after Liver Transplantation, 616, Benign biliary stricture, Internal medicine
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