A T-tube is typically removed when the underlying condition it was placed for has resolved, such as after a successful biliary drainage or when the bile duct is no longer obstructed. Additionally, it may be taken out when there is minimal or no drainage, and the patient's clinical condition has stabilized. The decision should be made by a healthcare provider based on imaging studies and the patient's overall health status. Always consult with a medical professional for specific guidance.
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