Dr. Savith

Hepatobiliary

Hepatobiliary interventions refer to minimally invasive procedures targeting the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas. They are used to treat liver tumors, bile duct obstructions, and pancreatic diseases.

Symptoms We Treat

Causes

Liver tumors, gallstones, bile duct obstructions, pancreatitis, or pancreatic tumors.

Risks

Potential risks include bleeding, infection, bile leakage, or injury to surrounding organs.

ProcedureS

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio pancreatography

Combines endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat bile or pancreatic duct disorders.

Liver Biopsy



Obtaining tissue samples from the liver for diagnostic purposes.

Chemoembolization



Targeting liver cancer with a combination of chemotherapy and embolisation.

Treatment Options

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio pancreatography

Combines endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat bile or pancreatic duct disorders.

Liver Biopsy

Obtaining tissue samples from the liver for diagnostic purposes.

Chemoembolization

Targeting liver cancer with a combination of chemotherapy and embolisation.

post Procedure Recovery

Patients often experience a quicker recovery compared to open surgery, with most returning to normal activities within a week. Some may require additional treatments depending on the underlying condition.

Success rate

Patients often experience a quicker recovery compared to open surgery, with most returning to normal activities within a week. Some may require additional treatments depending on the underlying condition.

Will I need to stay in the hospital after the procedure?

Most procedures are done on an outpatient basis, but some may require a short hospital stay.

Are there any dietary restrictions after the procedure?

Depending on the procedure, you may need to follow a specific diet for a few days.

How soon can I return to normal activities?

Recovery times vary, but most patients can resume normal activities within a week.