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Biliary stent placement specialities in endoscipic treatment of common bile duct stones

Abstract

The article is devoted to palliative treatment of mechanical jaundice, caused choledocholitiasis, get having patients with high operating risk and hemostasissystemdisturbances, by means for endobiliary stenting. Authors have researched reasons of efficacy decreasing and suggested original ways to elaborate that, after that have carried outcomparing the results in the groupofcomparison.

About the Authors

M. A. Abzhalov
1nternational school of medicine
Russian Federation


V. V. Yurchenko
Baltic federal universitet named by I. Kant
Russian Federation


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Abzhalov M.A., Yurchenko V.V. Biliary stent placement specialities in endoscipic treatment of common bile duct stones. Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin. 2016;(3):7-10. (In Russ.)

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