Biliary Leak from Ducts of Luschka: Systematic Review of the Literature

Surgeries Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI:10.3390/surgeries5010008
Antonio Vitiello, Maria Spagnuolo, Marcello Persico, R. Peltrini, Giovanna Berardi, P. Calabrese, Carlo De Werra, Carmela Rescigno, Roberto Troisi, Vincenzo Pilone
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Injury to the Luschka ducts (LDs), also named “subvesicular” ducts, is an under-reported cause of biliary leak following laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). A systematic literature search according to PRISMA guidelines was conducted in PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane Library including all publications that described a bile leak from an LD. A total of 136 articles were retrieved from the searched databases. After the removal of duplicates and non-eligible papers, 48 studies reporting 231 leaks were included: 20 (41.6%) case reports, 2 (4.3%) comparative studies, 7 (14.9%) meeting abstracts and 19 (40.4%) retrospective cohort articles. The rate of LD leak ranges from 0.05% to 1.9%, but injury to a duct of Luschka was the second most common cause of biliary leakage in all the cohort studies (5.5% to 41%). In 21 (43.7%) cases, the leak was successfully treated with a sphincterotomy through Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) plus or minus stenting, and in 12 (25%), re-laparoscopy was necessary.
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卢氏胆管漏胆汁:文献系统回顾
卢施卡管(Luschka ducts,又称 "膀胱下 "导管)损伤是腹腔镜胆囊切除术(LC)后胆汁漏的一个低报原因。根据 PRISMA 指南在 PubMed、EMBASE 和 Cochrane 图书馆进行了系统性文献检索,包括所有描述 LD 胆漏的出版物。从检索到的数据库中共检索到 136 篇文章。在剔除重复和不符合条件的论文后,共纳入了 48 项报告 231 例漏出胆汁的研究:其中包括 20 篇(41.6%)病例报告、2 篇(4.3%)对比研究、7 篇(14.9%)会议摘要和 19 篇(40.4%)回顾性队列文章。LD 漏的发生率从 0.05% 到 1.9% 不等,但在所有队列研究中,Luschka 管损伤是导致胆漏的第二大常见原因(5.5% 到 41%)。在 21 例(43.7%)漏胆病例中,通过内镜逆行胰胆管造影术(ERCP)加或不加支架,成功进行了括约肌切开术,而在 12 例(25%)漏胆病例中,则需要再次进行腹腔镜检查。
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