This retrospective monocentric study aims at comparing multimodality endoscopic biliary drainage versus percutaneous radiologic biliary drainage in case of perihilar malignant obstruction. Data from patients admitted in the Nancy University Hospital, France, between january 2016 and march 2022 with jaundice and perihilar obstruction will be retrospectively collected.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
ERCP and/or EUS-guided biliary drainage
US or CT-guided percutaneous drainage
Nancy Hospital Center
Nancy, France
Bilirubin serum level
Diminution of 20% of more on day 7 of the bilirubin serum level
Time frame: 7 days
Complications
complication-free survival
Time frame: 16 years
number of procedures
total number of procedures, including all endoscopic and radiological interventions
Time frame: 16 years
bilirubin serum level on day 30 and on day 90
Time frame: 90 days
median survival in months
median survival in month in each group
Time frame: 16 years
number of unplanned hospital admissions
total number of unplanned hospital admissions (for unplanned biliary drainage, cholangitis or other complications...)
Time frame: 16 years
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