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Bile leakage after removal of T-tube

Last edited: 4/10/2026

Overview

Bile leakage following the removal of a T-tube is a potential complication of biliary tract surgery. The provided source material does not contain clinical data regarding the pathophysiology, diagnosis, or management of bile leakage following T-tube removal.

Key Recommendations

  • The provided source material 1 discusses membrane filtration for macromolecule removal in plasma and does not provide clinical recommendations for the management of bile leakage after T-tube removal. (Evidence: Expert opinion)
  • References

    1 Malchesky PS, Asunuma Y, Zawicki I, Blumenstein M, Calabrese L, Kyo A et al.. On-line separation of macromolecules by membrane filtration with cryogelation. Artificial organs 1980. link

    Original source

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      On-line separation of macromolecules by membrane filtration with cryogelation.Malchesky PS, Asunuma Y, Zawicki I, Blumenstein M, Calabrese L, Kyo A et al. Artificial organs (1980)

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