Ultrasonic guided percutaneous transhepatic bile drainage for cholangitis due to intrahepatic stones
M. H. Huang and C. G. Ker
Maywa's Surgical Clinic, Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhus, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Acute cholangitis due to intrahepatic stones is frequently associated with
biliary sepsis. Emergency surgery for these high-risk patients is usually
associated with a high mortality. Therefore, we recommend nonoperative
methods for the management of this acute disease. Percutaneous transhepatic
cholangiography and drainage (PTCD) combined with antibiotic and fluid
treatment was used successfully in the management of 41 patients with acute
pyogenic cholangitis due to intrahepatic stones. The general condition of
these patients improved after treatment with PTCD. Repeated cholangiography
should be performed so that the entire biliary tree and lesions can be
viewed. Elective surgery (21 patients) or removal of the stone through the
sinus tract via PTCD (14 patients) was performed when the patients' general
condition improved following emergency PTCD. Therefore, we recommend PTCD
over emergency surgery in the treatment of acute septic intrahepatic
stones.