Direct puncture and drainage of the gallbladder were found to be feasible in a patient with obstructive jaundice. The technique appears to be safe and free of major complications, even in patients considered to be extremely poor surgical risks.
Direct puncture and drainage of the gallbladder were found to be feasible in a patient with obstructive jaundice. The technique appears to be safe and free of major complications, even in patients considered to be extremely poor surgical risks.