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A T-tube cholangiogram is a fluoroscopic procedure in which contrast medium is injected through a T-tube into the patient's biliary tree. The T-tube is most commonly inserted during a cholecystectomy operation when there is a possibility of residual gall stones within the biliary tree.
Forrest et al, 1995 in Margaret F. Alexander, Josephine N. Fawcett, Phyllis J. Runciman Nursing practice: hospital and home : the adult. 2006, p146
- the patient is positioned supine on the X-ray table
- A slightly RPO position can help to ensure the CBD is not superimposed over the patient's spine.
- a preliminary/scout image of the RUQ should be acquired.
- The tip of the T-tube is cleaned with antiseptic
- the T-tube should be raised and tapped to ensure there are no air bubbles lurking in the tube.
- A butterfly needle should be inserted into the T-tube
- The syringe plunger is withdrawn to remove bile from within the duct. (optional)
- An early filling image should be obtained.
- The entire biliary tree should be imaged during injection of contrast medium.
- Injection should continue until the entire biliary tree is opacified and there is passage of contrast into the deuodenum.
- If the intrahepatic ducts do not fill, the patient can be tilted trendelenburg and further contrast injected into the T-tube.
- The patient may need to lie on their left hand side to fill the left hepatic duct.
- At least 2 views of the entire biliary tree should be recorded by spot film (DSI)
- oblique views are often taken
http://www.hughsun.com/Products%27%20Picture/Canula(Catheter)%20&%20Tube-L/T-Tube-L.JPGThe T-tube is made of very flexible plastic. The flexibility of the plastic facilitates the percutaneous remove of the T-tube without surgical intervention. T-tubes are usually sized between 10 French (10F) and 16 French (16F). This is an AP/PA supine T-tube cholangiogram image. The biliary tree is outlined with contrast medium. There appears to be extravasation of contrast medium outside the biliary tree and minimal contrast in the deuodenum.
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