Abstract

BackgroundBenign biliary postoperative stenoses and biliary leaks and fistulas usually occur due to injury after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, gastric or hepatic resection, bilio-enteric anastomoses and after liver transplantation. In most of the cases a new surgical intervention is not possible and the percutaneous trans-hepatic approach is of paramount importance in the diagnosis and treatment of the problem. This review aims to highlight the spectrum of percutaneous cholangiographic findings and methods of treatment of postoperative benign biliary stenoses and biliary leaks and fistulas. In the case of stenosis, dilation of the narrow tract is the usually the first approach, whereas in the case of leaks and fistulas bile diversion with drainage is usually attempted in order to seal the fistulous tract. However, a great variety of combination of materials and techniques may be used on a “case-by case” approachMethodsA selection of cases of benign biliary postoperative stenoses and biliary leaks and fistulas that were managed percutaneously are presented and the most common lines of approach are discussed.ConclusionThe imaging spectrum of percutaneous treatment of benign biliary postoperative stenoses and biliary leaks and fistulas is presented in order to aid interpretation and management with image guided procedures.Teaching Points• Treatment of benign biliary stenosis is performed with cholangioplasty and stents.• The main goal of fistula treatment is to divert the bile away from the site of bile wall defect.• Drain collection and tract embolisation are the other options for bile leak percutaneous treatment.

Highlights

  • Interventional radiology (IR) has an established role in the diagnosis and management of patients with benign biliary disease

  • Drain collection and tract embolisation are the other options for bile leak percutaneous treatment

  • Postoperative benign biliary stenoses and/or biliary leaks and fistulas may be effectively treated with dilatation of the narrowed anastomotic tract or bile diversion away from the site of defect in the bile wall

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PICTORIAL REVIEW

Interventional radiology in the management of benign biliary stenoses, biliary leaks and fistulas: a pictorial review. Miltiadis Krokidis & Gianluigi Orgera & Michele Rossi & Marco Matteoli & Adam Hatzidakis. Received: 4 September 2012 / Revised: 28 September 2012 / Accepted: 31 October 2012 / Published online: 24 November 2012 # The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com

Conclusion
Introduction
Clinical presentation
Imaging methods and findings
Lesion classification
Percutaneous management of postoperative strictures
Findings
Percutaneous management of biliary leaks and fistulas

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