The end of the procedure with a percutaneous internal-external left biliary drainage and the native right plastic biliary endoprosthesis.

The end of the procedure with a percutaneous internal-external left biliary drainage and the native right plastic biliary endoprosthesis.

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Percutaneous transhepatic removal techniques for malfunctioning plastic biliary endoprosthesis are considered safe and efficient second-line strategies, when endoscopic procedures are not feasible. We describe the percutaneous transhepatic balloon pulling technique in a patient with an unresectable malignant hilar cholangiocarcinoma.

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