Patients with bile duct cancer or other malignancies who have bile duct obstruction require bile duct stenting, which is likely to cause adverse reactions such as cholangitis, sepsis, and pancreatitis. Obstruction may recur after surgery, requiring another bile duct stenting or nasobiliary drainage. For patients with bile duct cancer or other malignant tumors, if the disease has developed to the late stage and bile duct obstruction occurs, it is necessary to transfer to a bile duct stent to relieve bile duct obstruction and improve clinical symptoms. However, there are also some adverse reactions after bile duct stent surgery. Let's learn about the adverse reactions after bile duct stent surgery! |
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