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Is there a place for endoscopic management in post-cholecystectomy iatrogenic bile duct injuries?

In this editorial we comment on the article by Emara published in the recent issue of the . Previously, surgery was the primary treatment for bile duct injuries (BDI). The treatment of BDI has advanced due to technological breakthroughs and minimally invasive procedures. Endoscopic and percutaneous...

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Published in:World journal of gastrointestinal surgery 2024-05, Vol.16 (5), p.1218-1222
Main Authors: Cai, Hong-Qiao, Pan, Guo-Qiang, Luan, Shou-Jing, Wang, Jing, Jiao, Yan
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