[Lateral transparietal cholangiography. Okuda's technic. Remarks apropos of 111 examinations].
- 12 March 1977
- journal article
- Vol. 6 (10) , 825-8
Abstract
The diagnosis of proctated jaundice is done in 50% of all cases by clinical examination; in 30% of all cases by peritoneoscopy; in the other 20% instrumental opacification of the biliary tract is required (before the laparotomy) in order to determine the site and the nature of the cholestasis. Among these instrumental devices, a transhepatic cholangiography with the Okuda needle allows biliary tract opacification in 98% of all cases if the obstacle is extra-hepatic and in 69% of all cases if the obstacle is intra-hepatic. This technique is easy to perform, without danger, and readily available to any physician. It should be performed after the peritoneoscopy and before the retrograde cholangiography.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: