Abstract

In minimally invasive treatment of obstructive jaundice, complications may occasionally occur: separation of a fragment of a conductor, drainage, balloon catheter, poor function of a plastic endoprosthesis. There are two possible methods for percutaneous removal of foreign bodies: extraction and pushing into the duodenum. Two observations of percutaneous removal of conductor fragments from the bile ducts are presented.

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