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Update on bile duct T-drain - Mrs pNut
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MrsNut had a procedure on Wenesday morning where a radiologist , using a 'live' x-ray machine, was able to enter her bile duct, firstly with a small brush and then with a balloon and indications are that the restriction/blockage has been relieved. and the duct is clear into the intestine
They did not insert a stent as the general felling was this might encourage a re-formation of the restriction.
The drain was clamped off at about 9am today and when I last spoke to her she was basically without real pain and only had a feeling of nausea which is being drug controlled.
Last time the drain was clamped she had severe cramping within twelve hours.
If things continue she will be home after a few more days observation.
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MrsNut had a procedure on Wenesday morning where a radiologist , using a 'live' x-ray machine, was able to enter her bile duct, firstly with a small brush and then with a balloon and indications are that the restriction/blockage has been relieved. and the duct is clear into the intestine
They did not insert a stent as the general felling was this might encourage a re-formation of the restriction.
The drain was clamped off at about 9am today and when I last spoke to her she was basically without real pain and only had a feeling of nausea which is being drug controlled.
Last time the drain was clamped she had severe cramping within twelve hours.
If things continue she will be home after a few more days observation.
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