Year 2017 / Volume 109 / Number 6
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Fishbone impaction in the colon

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Armando Peixoto, Marco Silva, Branca Órfão, Guilherme Macedo,

Abstract
Postoperative benign biliary stricture in the anastomotic site is one of the most common complications of biliary-enteric anastomosis, with a rate of 6.87% after 2-13 years of follow-up. If untreated, biliary strictures can induce other complications such as recurrent cholangitis, intrahepatic stones, pancreatitis and secondary biliary cirrhosis. We report our experience with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in a patient with a massive symptomatic stone proximal to an anastomotic biliary stricture.
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Received: 03/01/2017

Accepted: 28/01/2017

Published: 01/06/2017

Article revision time: 16 days

Article editing time: 149 days


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