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Usefulness of a percutaneous transhepatic coaxial micropuncture needle technique in patients with nondilated peripheral intrahepatic ducts.

Usefulness of a percutaneous transhepatic coaxial micropuncture needle technique in patients with nondilated peripheral intrahepatic ducts. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Usefulness of a percutaneous transhepatic coaxial micropuncture needle technique in patients with nondilated peripheral intrahepatic ducts. Abstract Text:

    constantin copeConstantin Cope,

    OBJECTIVE: I sought to develop an efficacious transhepatic technique for localizing normal or minimally dilated biliary radicles using 25- to 27-gauge needles threaded through 21- to 22-gauge needles. CONCLUSION: The micropuncture needle is a useful adjunct for performing transhepatic cholangiography in patients whose bile ducts are nondilated or in whom the standard transhepatic needle technique has failed.

    Usefulness of a percutaneous transhepatic coaxial micropuncture needle technique in patients with nondilated peripheral intrahepatic ducts. Publishing Authors By Initials

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    Usefulness of a percutaneous transhepatic coaxial micropuncture needle technique in patients with nondilated peripheral intrahepatic ducts. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    VOLUME: 181

    Page Numbers: 1017-20

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    ISSN: 0361-803X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7708173

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    KEYWORDS: Middle Aged

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. cope@oasis.rad.upenn.edu

    Country: United States

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