Literature DB >> 9207160

Operative treatment of congenital stenoses of the intrahepatic bile ducts in patients with choledochal cysts.

H Ando1, K Kaneko, F Ito, T Seo, T Ito.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Postoperative complications including intrahepatic calculi may develop after the complete excision of a choledochal cyst. Since congenital stenoses of the intrahepatic bile ducts are more likely the cause of intrahepatic calculi, operative procedures for intrahepatic stenoses are reported.
METHODS: There were 16 patients with choledochal cysts who underwent surgery for stenoses of intrahepatic bile ducts. The stenoses were excised at the opening of the common hepatic duct.
RESULTS: In the 16 patients, 25 of the 26 stenoses that involved an intraluminal membrane or septum could be excised from the divided end of the common hepatic duct at the hepatic hilum. In 1 patient, the stenosis could not be accessed from the hepatic hilum, and a left hepatic lobectomy was required. In postoperative follow-up, all 16 patients were in good health.
CONCLUSIONS: Stenoses of the intrahepatic bile ducts should be treated from the divided end of the common hepatic duct at the initial operation for choledochal cysts. The need for a second operation or hepatic lobectomy may thus be avoided.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9207160     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(97)00013-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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