Year 2022 / Volume 114 / Number 1
Letter
Biliary stent migration as a rare cause of ileal perforation

54-55

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2021.8073/2021

Daniel Barranco Castro, Reyes Aparcero López, Antonio Domínguez Amodeo, Ángel Caunedo Álvarez,

Abstract
The incidence rate of biliary stent migration is 3-6 %; most cases are asymptomatic, with elimination of the piece in the feces.
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Barranco Castro D, Aparcero López R, Domínguez Amodeo A, Caunedo Álvarez Á. Biliary stent migration as a rare cause of ileal perforation. 8073/2021


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Publication history

Received: 01/05/2021

Accepted: 08/06/2021

Online First: 18/06/2021

Published: 10/01/2022

Article Online First time: 48 days

Article editing time: 254 days


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