"Japanese needle" transhepatic cholangiography. Experience in 98 cases and review of the literature.

Revista interamericana de radiologia Pub Date : 1980-04-01
C A Muhletaler, A J Gerlock
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Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC) using the "Japanese needle" technique as described by Okuda et al. was performed in 98 patients. The overall success rate in cannulating bile ducts with this technique has been 91.8%. Nondilated bile ducts were successfully cannulated in 82.8% of the patients and nondilated bile ducts were successfully seen in 96.8% of the patients. Ten patients were found to have by PTC an obstructive jaundice without significant dilatation of the common bile duct or intrahepatic radicles. Exploratory laparotomy was avoided in 19 of 23 patients with nonobstructive jaundice as demonstrated by this technique. Major complications were present in 2 patients, no deaths were attributed to this procedure. The main advantages of the use of this needle compared with the conventional 8-20 gauge needle are (1) diminished discomfort to the patient, (2) increased complication rate, (3) ability to cannulate normal size bile ducts and (4) elimination of the need for immediate surgery after the procedure.

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“日本针”经肝胆管造影。98例临床经验及文献复习。
使用Okuda等人描述的“日本针”技术经皮经肝胆管造影(PTC)对98例患者进行了检查。该技术在胆管插管中的总成功率为91.8%。未扩张胆管插管成功率为82.8%,未扩张胆管插管成功率为96.8%。10例患者经PTC检查发现梗阻性黄疸,胆总管或肝内根无明显扩张。23例非梗阻性黄疸患者中有19例避免了剖腹探查。2例患者出现严重并发症,无死亡病例。与传统的8-20号针相比,使用这种针的主要优点是:(1)减少了患者的不适感,(2)增加了并发症的发生率,(3)能够插管正常大小的胆管,(4)术后无需立即手术。
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