Endoscopy 2004; 36(11): 1040
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-826119
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Hepatic Perforation: A Complication of Proximal Biliary Stent Migration

O.  J.  Shah1 , F.  A.  Khan1 , I.  Robanni2 , N.  A.  Wani1
  • 1Department of Surgery, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Kashmir, India
  • 2Department of Radiodiagnosis, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Further Information

O. J. Shah, M. D.

Kral-Sangri
Brain, Nishat
Srinagar
Kashmir
India

Fax: +91-194-2403470

Email: omarjshah@yahoo.com

Publication History

Publication Date:
02 November 2004 (online)

Table of Contents

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    Figure 1 Radiograph of the right upper abdomen showing a migrated stent with dilated loops of intestine.

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    Figure 2 Peroperative photograph showing the hepatic perforation in the anterosuperior part of the right lobe of the liver caused by the migrated stent.

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    Figure 3 Close-up peroperative view of the hepatic perforation seen in Figure 2. Note the size of the perforation.

    O. J. Shah, M. D.

    Kral-Sangri
    Brain, Nishat
    Srinagar
    Kashmir
    India

    Fax: +91-194-2403470

    Email: omarjshah@yahoo.com

    O. J. Shah, M. D.

    Kral-Sangri
    Brain, Nishat
    Srinagar
    Kashmir
    India

    Fax: +91-194-2403470

    Email: omarjshah@yahoo.com

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    Figure 1 Radiograph of the right upper abdomen showing a migrated stent with dilated loops of intestine.

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    Figure 2 Peroperative photograph showing the hepatic perforation in the anterosuperior part of the right lobe of the liver caused by the migrated stent.

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    Figure 3 Close-up peroperative view of the hepatic perforation seen in Figure 2. Note the size of the perforation.