Acute obstructive cholangitis after transarterial chemoembolization: the effect of percutaneous transhepatic removal of tumor fragment.

["Choi, Kyu-Ho", "Cho, Young Kwon", "An, Jin Kyung", "Woo, Jeong-Joo", "Kim, Hyun Sook", "Choi, Yun-Sun"]
Korean journal of radiology 2009
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Acute obstructive cholangitis due to the migration of necrotized tumor fragment is a rare complication occurring after a transarterial chemoembolization. The percutaneous tumor removal procedure following percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage is an appropriate treatment over endoscopic removal for the relief of acute cholangitis in this case. Following this serial management, no invasive hepatocellular carcinoma of the bile duct recurred after two years of follow-up.