Early Surgical Repair of Bile Duct Injuries following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: The Sooner the Better

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY Surgery Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0039-1697633
M. Battal, P. Yazıcı, O. Bostanci, O. Karatepe
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Abstract Background We aimed to investigate the outcomes of the immediate surgical repair of bile duct injuries (BDIs) following laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Materials and Methods Between January 2012 and May 2017, patients, who underwent immediate surgical repair (within 72 hours) for postcholecystectomy BDI, by the same surgical team expert in hepatobiliary surgery, were enrolled into the study. Data collection included demographics, type of BDI according to the Strasberg classification, time to diagnosis, surgical procedures, and outcome. Results There were 13 patients with a mean age of 43 ± 12 years. Classification of BDIs were as follows: type E in six patients (46%), type D in three patients (23%), type C in two (15%), and types B and A in one patient each (7.6%). Mean time to diagnosis was 22 ± 15 hours. Surgical procedures included Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy for all six patients with type-E injury, primary repair of common bile duct for three patients with type-D injury, and primary suturing of the fistula orifice was performed in two cases with type-C injury. Other two patients with type-B and -A injury underwent removal of clips which were placed on common bile duct during index operation and replacing of clips on cystic duct where stump bile leakage was observed probably due to dislodging of clips, respectively. Mean hospital stay was 6.6 ± 3 days. Morbidity with a rate of 30% (n = 4) was observed during a median follow-up period of 35 months (range: 6–56 months). Mortality was nil. Conclusion Immediate surgical repair of postcholecystectomy BDIs in selected patients leads to promising outcome.
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腹腔镜胆囊切除术后胆管损伤的早期外科修复:越早越好
摘要背景 我们旨在研究腹腔镜胆囊切除术后胆管损伤(BDI)的即时手术修复的结果。材料和方法 2012年1月至2017年5月期间,患者接受了即时手术修复(72 小时)进行胆囊切除术后BDI,由肝胆外科的同一外科团队专家参与该研究。数据收集包括人口统计学、根据Strasberg分类的BDI类型、诊断时间、手术程序和结果。后果 共有13名患者,平均年龄43岁 ± 12年。BDI的分类如下:E型6例(46%),D型3例(23%),C型2例(15%),B型和A型各1例(7.6%)。平均诊断时间为22 ± 15 小时。外科手术包括对所有6名E型损伤患者进行Roux-en-Y肝肠造口术,对3名D型损伤患者实施胆总管一期修复,对2名C型损伤患者施行瘘口一期缝合。另外两名B型和A型损伤的患者分别在索引手术中移除了放置在胆总管上的夹子,并更换了囊性管上的夹子。囊性管中观察到残端胆汁渗漏,可能是由于夹子移位。平均住院时间为6.6 ± 3天。发病率为30%(n = 4) 中位随访期为35个月(范围:6-56个月)。死亡率为零。结论 在选定的患者中,胆囊切除术后BDIs的即时手术修复可带来有希望的结果。
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