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Radiology, Vol 133, 803-805, Copyright © 1979 by Radiological Society of North America


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Nonoperative retrieval of impacted intrahepatic biliary stones using the fogarty balloon catheter

SL Kaufman, DP Harrington, KH Barth, RI White Jr and JL Cameron

Nonoperative removal of impacted intrahepatic stones was achieved in 2 patients using a Fogarty balloon catheter. The stones could not be dislodged with a basket. Fluoroscopic monitoring during the procedure reduces the risk of injury to the liver.





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