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Surgical mortality and morbidity in malignant obstructive jaundice: a prospective multivariate analysis.
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We recommend that when the mortality index is negative operation should be the treatment of choice, and when it is positive the patient should be advised to have non-surgical palliative treatment. When the morbidity index is negative the risk of complications is high, and when it is positive the risk is low. The application of these indexes allows for better choice of patients suitable for operative treatment of malignant biliary obstruction.