Abstract: Abstract: Objective To evaluate the value of endoscopic biliary internal stents (ERBD) for bile leaks after traumatic rupture of liver. Methods A retrospective study was performed in 42 patients with bile leaks after surgery of traumatic rupture of liver from 2000 to 2014. We divided all patients into two groups: operation group who took operative treatment and stents group who took biliary internal stents. We assessed the value of biliary internal stents in the bile leaks after traumatic rupture of liver. Results We discovered three types of bile leaks: The liver parenchyma bile leaks: 31, the common bile duct bile leaks: 9, the T duct bile leaks: 2. According to the Sandha classification, we classified the patients into 11 low grade and 21 high grade. The difference of reoperation rate and complication rate between the groups had statistical significance (χ2 = 4.09, P < 0.05; χ2 = 4.44, P < 0.05). Similarly, the difference of hospitalization time after the two treatments had significant statistical significance (t = 3.71, P < 0.05). The two treatments also had differences between inflammatory indexes and liver function before and after treatment. The time of stents' removal was (7.2 ± 2.2) months. Conclusion The ERCP can diagnose the bile leaks accurately, the endoscopic biliary internal stents can be used as the preferred treatment for severe traumatic hepatic rupture (high grade, high flow capacity, or combine with stricture).