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Chiba needle

The method of percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC) was first described by H. Burckhardt et af in 1921 and by P. Huard et af in 1937, and revived by R.F. Carter et af in 1952. Routine use was recommended by F. Glenn et af in 1962. After the development of a thin and flexible puncture needle (Y. Tsuchiya, 1969) and the Okuda technique using a Chiba needle (K. Okuda et af, 1974), PTC became a widely used clinical method. (174)... [Pg.185]

Aspiration method A connecting tube is attached and the needle is withdrawn while continuous suction is applied by a 20-cc syringe until bile is aspirated, indicating entry of the needle tip into a bile duct. If blood is aspirated signifying entry into a blood vessel, the connecting tube is detached, cleared of blood, and reattached following further withdrawal of the Chiba needle outside the blood vessel. If no duct is entered, the needle is withdrawn to the liver periphery, but not outside the capsule. [Pg.3]

CHIBA-NEEDLE-ULTRA (Somatex, Teltow, Germany) 19.5,22 9,12,15,22,28... [Pg.515]


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