iatrogenic bile duct injury
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2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Oscar K. Serrano

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Ma ◽  
Pengpeng Liu ◽  
Jianwei Lan ◽  
Baiyang Chen ◽  
Yang Gu ◽  
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Background: An iatrogenic bile duct injury (IBDI) is a severe complication that has a great impact on the physical and mental quality of life of the patients, especially for patients with postoperative benign biliary stricture. The effective measures for end-to-end biliary-to-biliary anastomosis intraoperative are essential to prevent the postoperative bile duct stricture, but also a challenge even to the most skilled biliary tract surgeon.Objective: A postoperative benign biliary stricture is an extremely intractable complication that occurs following IBDI. This study aimed to introduce a novel end-to-end biliary-to-biliary anastomosis technique named fish-mouth-shaped (FMS) end-to-end biliary-to-biliary reconstruction and determine the safety and effectiveness for preventing the postoperative benign biliary stricture in both rats and humans.Methods: In this study, 18 patients with biliary injury who underwent an FMS reconstruction procedure were retrospectively analyzed. Their general information, disease of the first hospitalization, operation method, and classification of bile duct injury (BDI) were collected. The postoperative complications were evaluated immediately perioperatively and the long-term complications were followed up at the later period of at least 5 years. An IBDI animal model using 18 male rats was developed for animal-based evaluations. A bile duct diathermy injury model was used to mimic BDI. The FMS group underwent an FMS reconstruction procedure while the control group underwent common end-to-end biliary-to-biliary anastomosis, a sham operation group was also established. The blood samples, liver, spleen, and common bile duct tissues were harvested for further assessments.Results: In the retrospective study, there was no postoperative mortality and no patient developed cholangitis during the 5-years postoperation follow-up. In the study of IBDI animal models, compared with the control group, the FMS reconstruction procedure reduced the occurrence of benign biliary stenosis, liver function damage, and jaundice. The blood tests as well as morphological and pathological observations revealed that rats in the FMS reconstruction group had a better recovery than those in the control group.Conclusions: An FMS reconstruction procedure is a safe and efficient BDI treatment method.


HPB ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurence Chiche ◽  
Maxime Guieu ◽  
Philippe Bachellier ◽  
Bertrand Suc ◽  
Olivier Soubrane ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 07 (01) ◽  
pp. 037-043
Author(s):  
Vinoth M. ◽  
Abhijit Joshi

Abstract​ Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures worldwide. Iatrogenic bile duct injury (IBDI) is a serious complication of LC and has an incidence of 0.3 to 0.7%. Since it is associated with a significant and potentially lifelong morbidity as well as mortality, diagnosing IBDI as early as possible is of paramount importance. Management of bile duct injuries and prognosis of their surgical repair depend on the timing of its recognition, type and the extent of the injury. In this paper, we present a case of IBDI and attempt to discuss all its dimensions.


HPB ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. S543
Author(s):  
F. Vergara ◽  
M. Duque ◽  
E. Bustamante ◽  
M. Corrales

HPB ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. S936
Author(s):  
S. Lapsa ◽  
A. Ozoliņš ◽  
M. Pavārs ◽  
J. Gardovskis

The Surgeon ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
James M. Halle-Smith ◽  
James Hodson ◽  
Lewis Stevens ◽  
Darius F. Mirza ◽  
Keith J. Roberts

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