Usefulness of the Rendezvous Technique for Biliary Stricture after . . . We evaluated the usefulness and safety of the rendezvous technique for the management of biliary stricture after LDLT Twenty patients with PTBD because of biliary stricture after LDLT with duct-to-duct anastomosis underwent the placement of inside stents using the rendezvous technique
Top tips for EUS-guided biliary rendezvous (with video) EUS-guided biliary drainage techniques come in several varieties, but EUS rendezvous may be the most commonly performed In this technique, a guidewire is passed through a needle that has been used to puncture the biliary tree, either through the stomach or the duodenum
A Novel Place for the Biliary Rendezvous: The Left Hepatic Duct The present case aims to demonstrate the innovative application of the 'lowercase y' stent formation, along with the rendezvous at the left hepatic duct, as an unprecedented locale for the implementation of the rendezvous biliary drainage technique
EUS-guided rendezvous technique for refractory benign biliary stricture . . . We performed an EUS-guided rendezvous technique (Video 1, available online at www VideoGIE org) The B3 hepatic duct was punctured transgastrically with a 22-gauge FNA needle under EUS guidance After the puncture, a guidewire was advanced from the left hepatic duct to the bile leakage cavity