Some of the most common causes of bile duct obstruction include.
Bile duct blockage and pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic cancer that blocks the liver s bile duct can cause jaundice.
If the pancreatic cancer is blocking your bile duct and causing jaundice you may have a stent put into the bile duct.
If the cancer blocks the release of bile and pancreatic juices into the intestine a person might not be able to digest fatty foods.
Surgery can help relieve symptoms of pancreatic cancer including jaundice and a blockage in the bowel.
Bilirubin contributes to the brown color of bowel movements so if it doesn t reach the intestines the color of a person s stool might be lighter.
Gallstones are a common cause of bile duct obstruction.
Jaundice usually occurs without abdominal pain.
A blockage can sometimes result from an injury.
This multiplies and a tumour then develops in and around the duct.
This stops the drainage of bile and or pancreatic fluid into the first part of the gut known as the duodenum.
They can form when there is a chemical imbalance in the gallbladder.
Having a stent put in with an ercp a stent for a blocked bile duct is usually put in using a procedure called an e ndoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography ercp.
This type of cancer develops from a cell which becomes cancerous in the pancreatic duct.
As the tumour enlarges.
Your doctor may recommend that a plastic or metal tube stent be placed inside the bile duct to hold it open.
It can block the bile duct or the main pancreatic duct.
Bile duct or pancreatic cancer.
Other bile duct obstruction risk factors include chronic pancreatitis biliary or pancreatic cancer abdominal injuries and recent biliary surgery.