Asymptomatic T-tube remnant in common bile duct.
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Rozario, A; Thomas, PG; Pais, A; Ravindra, KV; Rao, V
Published in: Indian J Gastroenterol
1999
A 46-year-old lady presented with itching, five years after a primary common bile duct repair following cholecystectomy. Prior to this she underwent an interno-external biliary drainage. At laparotomy the horizontal limb of a T-tube was found in the common hepatic duct. Eleven months after a Roux loop hepatico-jejunostomy she is asymptomatic.
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Indian J Gastroenterol
ISSN
0254-8860
Publication Date
1999
Volume
18
Issue
4
Start / End Page
180 / 181
Location
India
Related Subject Headings
- Middle Aged
- Intubation
- Humans
- Foreign Bodies
- Female
- Drainage
- Common Bile Duct
- 1103 Clinical Sciences
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Rozario, A., Thomas, P. G., Pais, A., Ravindra, K. V., & Rao, V. (1999). Asymptomatic T-tube remnant in common bile duct. Indian J Gastroenterol, 18(4), 180–181.
Rozario, A., P. G. Thomas, A. Pais, K. V. Ravindra, and V. Rao. “Asymptomatic T-tube remnant in common bile duct.” Indian J Gastroenterol 18, no. 4 (1999): 180–81.
Rozario A, Thomas PG, Pais A, Ravindra KV, Rao V. Asymptomatic T-tube remnant in common bile duct. Indian J Gastroenterol. 1999;18(4):180–1.
Rozario, A., et al. “Asymptomatic T-tube remnant in common bile duct.” Indian J Gastroenterol, vol. 18, no. 4, 1999, pp. 180–81.
Rozario A, Thomas PG, Pais A, Ravindra KV, Rao V. Asymptomatic T-tube remnant in common bile duct. Indian J Gastroenterol. 1999;18(4):180–181.
Published In
Indian J Gastroenterol
ISSN
0254-8860
Publication Date
1999
Volume
18
Issue
4
Start / End Page
180 / 181
Location
India
Related Subject Headings
- Middle Aged
- Intubation
- Humans
- Foreign Bodies
- Female
- Drainage
- Common Bile Duct
- 1103 Clinical Sciences