Table 2: Patients with successful DBPATP protocol.

Age

Sex

History

Intervention

duration

(months)

Total

catheters

Final

diameter

Type of

patency

Degree

of

patency

Follow-up

(months)

26

Female

HYA

due to

AVBPC /

CHD

stenosis

21

6

18 Fr

PS

C

18

54

Male

HYA

due to

AVBPC /

confluence

stenosis

19

6

18 Fr

PS

C

30

38

Female

AVBPC

Bismuth 5

17

8

22 Fr

PP

A

48

27

Female

Double

HYA

shunt by

AVBPC with

loss of

confluence /

CHD

stenosis

16

4

14 Fr

PS

B

21

31

Male

Double

HYA

shunt for

AVBPC with

loss of

confluence /

stenosis of

both conduits

(required 2

catheters)

12

6/6

18/18 Fr

PS

B

22

30

Female

HYA

due to

AVBPC /

confluence

stenosis

21

6

18 Fr

PS

C

24

62

Female

HYA

due to

AVBPC /

confluence

stenosis

12

7

20 Fr

PS

B

27

47

Female

HYA

due to

AVBPC /

confluence

stenosis

16

8

22 Fr

PS

B

20

40

Female

HYA

due to

AVBPC /

confluence

stenosis

48

8

22 Fr

PS

D

192

42

Female

AVBPC

Bismuth 2

45

6

16 Fr

PP

D

12

39

Male

HYA

due to

AVBPC /

confluence

stenosis

9

4

22 Fr

PS

B

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DBPATP = progressive biliary dilatation by percutaneous transhepatic access.

HYA = Hepato-jejunum-anastomosis.

AVBPC = postcholecystectomy bile duct involvement.

CHD = right hepatic duct.

Fr = French.

PS = secondary patency.

PP = primary patency.