Year-book of surgery. 1982[Anonymus AC01134982] Mosby Year Book, 1982 |
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Page 108
... drainage and 43 had op- erative drainage , generally by a direct approach . Treatment was suc- cessful in 89 % of percutaneous cases and 70 % of operative cases . Three patients were considered to have inadequate drainage by the percu ...
... drainage and 43 had op- erative drainage , generally by a direct approach . Treatment was suc- cessful in 89 % of percutaneous cases and 70 % of operative cases . Three patients were considered to have inadequate drainage by the percu ...
Page 109
... Drainage technique involved use of a pigtail angiocatheter or a trocar catheter . All patients received intravenous ... drainage without operation . The method failed in the 2 poor operative risks with inadequately drained , loculated ...
... Drainage technique involved use of a pigtail angiocatheter or a trocar catheter . All patients received intravenous ... drainage without operation . The method failed in the 2 poor operative risks with inadequately drained , loculated ...
Page 414
... drainage catheters can be left in place for up to a year with minimal complications . At times , it is not possible to reduce the serum bilirubin level to below 6 mg / dl , but with adequate de- compression , the bilirubin level will ...
... drainage catheters can be left in place for up to a year with minimal complications . At times , it is not possible to reduce the serum bilirubin level to below 6 mg / dl , but with adequate de- compression , the bilirubin level will ...
Contents
The material covered in this volume represents literature reviewed up to December 1981 JOURNALS REPRESENTED | 7 |
ANNUAL OVERVIEW | 9 |
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS | 35 |
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