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Biliary complications after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma

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SOC GASTROINTESTINAL INTERVENTION
DOI: 10.18528/ijgii190019

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Drainage; Endoscopy; Intrahepatic bile ducts; Therapeutic chemoembolization

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Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is considered an effective procedure for liver malignancy. Although the majority of TACE related complications can be treated conservatively, appropriate therapeutic interventions, such as percutaneous/endoscopic drainage or partial hepatectomy, might be needed in cases of signs of severe infection and/or progressive biloma. Therefore, we herein report a case of TACE induced biliary complications which were treated with a multi-disciplinary approach; intrahepatic progressive biloma was treated with percutaneous drainage, intrahepatic bile duct stricture was treated by endoscopic balloon dilation and plastic stent placement. Copyright (c) 2020, Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention.

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