| Literature DB >> 30309351 |
Maximilian Brunner1, Jessica Stockheim2, Christian Krautz2, Dimitrios Raptis2, Stephan Kersting2, Georg F Weber2, Robert Grützmann2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepaticojejunostomy is commonly used in hepato-bilio-pancreatic surgery and a crucial step in many surgical procedures, including pancreaticoduodenectomy. The most frequently used techniques are the interrupted suture and the continuous suture technique. Currently, there is no data available in regard to the utilization of these techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Hepatic surgery; Hepaticojejunostomy; Pancreatic surgery; Surgical technique; Survey
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30309351 PMCID: PMC6182832 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-018-0418-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1Hepaticojejunostomy with interrupted suture technique (a) and continuous suture technique (b); own figures
Fig. 2Hepaticojejunostomy with interrupted suture technique; intraoperative pictures: situs after pancreaticoduodenectomy and before hepaticojejunostomy (a) and situs after hepaticojejunostomy in interrupted suture technique (b); pictures are examples for the interrupted suture technique from our institute, other versions of the technique are possible
Fig. 3Hepaticojejunostomy with continuous suture technique; intraoperative pictures: situs before hepaticojejunostomy (a), situs after reconstruction of the posterior wall in continuous suture technique (b) and situs after complete hepaticojejunostomy in continuous suture technique (c); pictures are examples for the continuous suture technique from our institute, other versions of the technique are possible
Advantages and disadvantages of interrupted suture technique and continuous suture technique during hepaticojejunostomy
| Interrupted suture technique | Continuous suture technique | |
|---|---|---|
| Advantages | Always possible | Lower costs |
| Shorter operating time | ||
| Disadvantages | Higher costs | Difficult for very small bile ducts |
| Longer operating time |
Characteristics of the participating hospitals
| Response rate | 77 / 102 (76%) | |
| Hospitals | University hospitals | 25 / 76 (33%) |
| Other hospitals | 52 / 76 (68%) | |
| Mean number of hepaticojejunostomies per year [range] | All | 71 [17–300] |
| median 54 | ||
| - University hospitals | 115 [40–300] | |
| - Other hospitals | 51 [17–190] | |
| Hepaticojejunostomies during ... (in %) [range] | Pancreatic resection | 71 [40–100] |
| Bile duct resection | 15 [0–40] | |
| Liver resection | 14 [0–49] | |
| Other surgical procedures | 1 [0–33] |
Techniques of hepaticojejunostomy; HJ = hepaticojejunostomies
| All ( | University hospitals ( | Other hospitals ( | Hospitals with < 54 HJ/year ( | Hospitals with ≥54 HJ/Jahr ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technique used | Interrupted suture technique | 24 (31%) | 10 (40%) | 14 (27%) | 0,620 | 11 (29%) | 13 (33%) | 0,833 |
| Continuous suture technique | 7 (9%) | 1 (4%) | 6 (12%) | 3 (8%) | 4 (10%) | |||
| Interrupted + continuous suture technique | 43 (56%) | 13 (52%) | 30 (58%) | 23 (61%) | 20 (51%) | |||
| Combination of interrupted and continuous suture technique | 3 (4%) | 1 (4%) | 2 (4%) | 1 (3%) | 2 (5%) | |||
| Technique used in cases of S + C (%) [range] | Interrupted suture technique | 48 [5–95] | 49 [10–90] | 48 [5–95] | 1,000 | 47 [5–95] | 49 [5–90] | 1,000 |
| Continuous suture technique | 52 [5–95] | 51 [10–90] | 52 [5–95] | 53 [5–95] | 51 [10–95] | |||
| Decision criteria for the choice of technique (in cases of I + C)* | Bile duct diameter | 41 (95%) | 12 (92%) | 29 (97%) | 22 (96%) | 19 (95%) | ||
| Bile duct wall thickness | 16 (37%) | 6 (46%) | 10 (33%) | 8 (35%) | 8 (40%) | |||
| Other reason | 11 (26%) | 6 (46%) | 5 (17%) | 3 (17%) | 7 (35%) | |||
| Suture material used* | Monofilament suture | 76 (100%) | 24 (100%) | 52 (100%) |
| 38 (100%) | 39 (100%) | 0,052 |
| Absorbable suture | 76 (100%) | 24 (100%) | 52 (100%) | 38 (100%) | 39 (100%) | |||
| Strength 3.0 | 1 (1%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (2%) | 1 (3%) | 0 (0%) | |||
| Strength 4.0 | 26 (34%) | 4 (16%) | 22 (42%) | 15 (39%) | 11 (28%) | |||
| Strength 5.0 | 60 (78%) | 23 (92%) | 37 (71%) | 25 (66%) | 35 (90%) | |||
| Strength 6.0 | 17 (22%) | 13 (52%) | 4 (8%) | 4 (8%) | 14 (36%) | |||
*Multiple answers possible
Estimated duration and morbidity of hepaticojejunostomy
| Interrupted suture technique | Continuous suture technique | Interrupted + continuous suture technique | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interrupted technique | Continuous technique | |||||
| Duration | Number | 24 | 7 | 43 | 43 |
|
| - < 10 min | 1 (4%) | 5 (71%) | 6 (14%) | 11 (26%) | ||
| - 10-20 min | 19 (79%) | 2 (29%) | 20 (47%) | 25 (58%) | ||
| - 20-30 min | 4 (17%) | 0 (0%) | 13 (30%) | 6 (14%) | ||
| - > 30 min | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (9%) | 1 (2%) | ||
| Morbidity | Number | 23* | 7 | 41* | 41* | 0,695 |
| - < 3% | 7 (30%) | 4 (57%) | 9 (22%) | 10 (24%) | ||
| - 3-5% | 11 (48%) | 1 (14%) | 17 (41%) | 16 (39%) | ||
| - 5-10% | 5 (22%) | 2 (29%) | 9 (22%) | 11 (27%) | ||
| - 10-15% | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (7%) | 2 (5%) | ||
| - 15-20% | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (7%) | 2 (5%) | ||
| - > 20% | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
| Leakage rate | Number | 23* | 7 | 42* | 42* | 0,258 |
| - < 3% | 13 (57%) | 5 (71%) | 14 (33%) | 15 (36%) | ||
| - 3-5% | 10 (44%) | 2 (29%) | 19 (45%) | 20 (48%) | ||
| - 5-10% | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 7 (17%) | 6 (14%) | ||
| - 10-15% | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (5%) | 1 (2%) | ||
*Partially missing data due to incomplete answers
Existing literature comparing hepaticojejunostomies in various techniques (Combi = combination of interrupted and continuous suture technique)
| Author | Indication | Number | Follow-up | Technique | Number | Bile leak | Stenosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kasahara (2006) [ | Liver transplantation | 121 | Median 60 months [7–80] | Interrupted | 68 | 14,7% | 7,4% |
| Continuous | 48 | 8,3% | 10,4% | ||||
| Combi | 5 | 20,0% | 0,0% | ||||
| Soejima (2006) [ | Liver transplantation | 76 | 3-year rate | Interrupted | 53 | 31,8% | |
| Continuous | 5 | 0,0% | |||||
| Combi | 18 | 22,0% |