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Active clinical trials for "Cholestasis, Extrahepatic"

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Reconstruction of the Bile Duct With the Round Ligament

Bile Duct ObstructionExtrahepatic

The investigators developed a new surgical technique in order to reconstruct the bile duct with the round ligament

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Self-expandable Metal Stents Versus Multiple Plastic Stents for Palliation of Biliary Obstruction...

Bile Duct ObstructionExtrahepatic3 more

A randomised clinical trial to compare the clinical efficacy of multiple plastic stents to fully covered self expanding metal stents in the palliation of distal malignant biliary obstruction in patients with irresectable tumours.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Partially Covered Metal Stents Efficacy in Biliary Drainage of Malignant Extra-hepatic Biliary Obstruction...

Biliary Obstruction

Malignant obstructions of the bile duct are not rare. The most common and accepted method for biliary drainage is endoscopic stent placement. There are three types of metal stents: fully covered (FC), partially covered (PC) and uncovered (U). PC-SEMS have been recently introduced and compared to FC-SEMS they seem to have a lower risk of migration, although data in the literature are discordant. Therefore the investigators will randomize the participants with biliary obstruction in 2 groups according to the type of stent used: PC-SEMS or U-SEMS. After metallic biliary stent insertion, enrolled patients will be followed for 12 months.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Development of a New Immunochemistry Method Using Antibodies of Proteins Related Bile Duct Cancer...

Bile Duct ObstructionExtrahepatic

The sensitivity of brushing cytology used to distinguish the cause of biliary strictures is low and clinical usefulness is not secured. The aim of this study was to develop a new differential staining method for cytology which is difficult to differentiate by the conventional staining method using biliary cancer related protein expressed only in bile duct cancer.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Biliary Drainage With Primary Metal Implantation by Endoscopic Luminal...

Bile Duct ObstructionExtrahepatic

In a recently published meta-analysis (Sharaiha, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2017), it is reported that percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) is less clinical successful, causes more adverse events and needs more re-interventions than endoscopic ultrasound guided biliary drainage (EUBD) in patients with malignant, extrahepatic bile duct obstruction. The conclusion was, that EUBD should be prefered in this clinical setting in future. An improved technique of PTBD may provide better results for coming comparative studies. The investigators of this retrospective study therefore analyzed all PTBDs that were performed in a period of nine years in a tertiary referral hospital. In this cohort, the analysis focused on PTBDs with primary metal stent implantation by endoscopic luminal guidance.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Role of Complete Blood Picture in Predicting the Etiology of Extrahepatic Cholestasis

Extrahepatic Cholestasis

Cases with extrahepatic cholestasis are common and faced during day to day clinical practice, however reaching the final etiology is sometimes challenging and needs investigations which are usually expensive, may carry hazards to the patients, or inaccessible so we are in need for a method which is easily available, affordable and safe for aiding in the differential diagnosis of extrahepatic cholestasis. our study aiming to evaluate the role of complete blood count in predicting the etiology of extrahepatic cholestasis.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy's (VLE) Diagnostic Accuracy Validation Study: Impact on Clinical...

Biliary StricturePancreas Cancer16 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the interobserver agreement (IOV) for pancreatico-biliary Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy (VLE) de-identified clips using the new VLE criteria. This is an Interobserver study to validate VLE criteria for indeterminate biliary and pancreatic duct strictures and evaluate impact on clinical management.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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