Abstract
The term obstructive jaundice usually signifies an anatomical obstacle to the extrahepatic biliary tract. The present study is to study the various aetiological factors and path physiological effects of disease in obstructive jaundice and to prepare them for surgical intervention. To plan for surgical intervention, either curative or palliative. To follow up the patients to understand the progression of the disease, after surgical intervention and to analyse the outcome.
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Corresponding Author
N.Ravi Kiran
Department of General Surgery, Senior Resident Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, India