Literature DB >> 12653070

[Iatrogenic injury of the bile duct. Experience with repair in 180 patients].

Miguel Angel Mercado1, Carlos Chan, Manuel Tielve, Alan Contreras, Raúl Gálvez-Treviño, Guillermo Ramos-Gallardo, Héctor Orozco.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Biliary duct lesions have a prevalence of 0.3-0.6% This prevalence is independent of the learning curve: The present paper evaluated survival and quality of life of patients following operative repair.
METHODS: In a 12-year period, 180 patients underwent bile duct reconstruction. Of these patients (61 males and 129 females, mean age 39 years), 52% sustained injury during open operation and 42% during laparoscopic procedure. Quality of life was evaluated in the postoperative period.
RESULTS: All 180 patients were treated surgically by means of Roux en Y hepaticojejunostomy. Transhepatic stents were used in 142 patients. Eight patients had independent left and right duct anastomosis and in 51 cases, partial resection of segment IV of liver to improve exposure of hilus was carried out. Mortality was 1.7%, due to multiorganic failure. After removal of stent, radiologic manipulation was required in 16% of cases to remove debris and stones or to dilate anastomosis. A total of 83% of patients were completely rehabilitated both clinically and biochemically.
CONCLUSIONS: Bile duct injury has a good prognosis in specialized tertiary-care centers. Roux en Y hepatoyeyunostomy is procedure of choice with trans-hepatic stent when needed. Full rehabilitation can be achieved in 80% of patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12653070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Gastroenterol Mex        ISSN: 0375-0906


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