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Research Priorities in Percutaneous Image- and Endoscopy-Guided Interventions for Biliary and Gallbladder Diseases: Proceedings from the Society of Interventional Radiology Foundation Multidisciplinary Research Consensus Panel
Riaz A, Trivedi P, Aadam AA, Katariya N, Matsuoka L, Malik A, Gunn AJ, Vezeridis A, Sarwar A, Schlachter T, Harmath C, Srinivasa R, Abi-Jaoudeh N, Singh H. Research Priorities in Percutaneous Image- and Endoscopy-Guided Interventions for Biliary and Gallbladder Diseases: Proceedings from the Society of Interventional Radiology Foundation Multidisciplinary Research Consensus Panel. Journal Of Vascular And Interventional Radiology 2022, 33: 1247-1257. PMID: 35809805, DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2022.06.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGallbladder diseaseInterventional radiologyPercutaneous imageConsensus panelAnastomotic biliary stricturesProspective research studyIntraductal cholangiocarcinomaNonsurgical patientsCalculous cholecystitisMultimodality managementPercutaneous drainBiliary stricturesPatients' qualityStent placementClinical relevanceResearch prioritiesDiseaseMultidisciplinary groupTotal durationPatientsManagement protocolCurrent dataUnanswered questionsCholecystitisCholedochoscopy
2016
Interventional Radiology
Schlachter T, Chapiro J, Duran R, Tacher V, Zamboni C, Higgins L, Geschwind J. Interventional Radiology. 2016, 842-859. DOI: 10.1002/9781118512104.ch91.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTransjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shuntInterventional radiologyBiliary drain placementPercutaneous ablative techniquesPortal pressure gradientSecondary liver cancerCholecystostomy tube placementPercutaneous transhepatic cholangiographyIntrahepatic portosystemic shuntAppropriate patient populationBiliary stent placementInterventional radiology proceduresGastrointestinal decompressionBiliary tractNutritional supportTranshepatic cholangiographyIntraarterial therapyLess painOpen surgeryPortosystemic shuntTube placementPatient populationDrain placementStent placementAblative techniques