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Biliary reconstruction without transanastomotic stent.

J T Innes1, J J Ferrara, L C Carey.   

Abstract

Twenty three operations for common bile duct (CBD) stricture were performed on 22 consecutive patients by a single surgeon without the use of transanastomotic stents. All strictures resulted from operative injury; four were acute (less than 1 month postinjury), and 18 were treated a mean of 44 months (2-124 months) after injury. All but two of these patients had had previous repair attempts. Mean follow-up after reconstruction was 72 months (17-128 months). Reconstructive procedures included hepaticojejunostomy seven, choledochojejunostomy ten, and choledochoduodenostomy six. Twenty one of the 22 patients (95%) have had excellent results, with stable liver function an no evidence of cholangitis or jaundice. Early postoperative complications (one abscess, one fistula) resolved. In two of the 22, stricture recurred at one and five months, requiring balloon dilatation in one and reoperation in the other. Both are now asymptomatic at 37 and 64 months. Reoperation was also required to remove an infected distal CBD stump in one patient 29 months after reconstruction, and another had mild intermittent cholangitis, now resolved. The only death occurred 70 months after reconstruction in a patient who developed biliary cirrhosis. These results suggest that biliary enteric anastomosis for acute and chronic bile duct strictures associated with benign disease can be performed without stenting, yielding low postoperative morbidity and excellent long-term patency.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3337479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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