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[Advisability of biliary drainage in liver fragments reconstruction].
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Khirurgiia [Khirurgiia (Mosk)] 2016 (9), pp. 4-12. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Aim: to estimate the effect of decompressive stented drainage of biliary anastomosis on incidence of biliary complications.<br />Material and Methods: 294 patients aged from 5 months to 61 years (mean 13.8±0.81) were enrolled. They underwent liver fragments transplantation in the Department of Liver Transplantation of Petrovsky Russian Research Center of Surgery for the period from March 1997 to January 2016. Decompressive stented drainage tubes were used in 28 (9.5%) patients. Reconstruction without drainage was applied in 266 (90.5%) cases. In the group of biliobiliary reconstruction drainage was used in 18 out of 89 cases (20.2%), in the group of biliodigestive reconstruction - in 10 out of 202 cases (4.9%). Incidence of specific biliary complications was assessed.<br />Results: There was significant direct correlation of stented drainage of biliodigestive anastomosis with various biliary complications including bile leakage (r= -0,1253; p=0.06), obturation of anastomosis (r=0.045; p=0.501), stricture of anastomosis (r= -0.0665; p=0.320), other strictures of intrahepatic bile ducts (r= -0.0291; p=0.664), hepatolithiasis (r=0.0857; p=0.199). However significant direct correation was observed between stented drainage and incidence of intrahepatic bile ducts strictures (r=0.2117; p=0.046) and anastomosis obturation (r=0.2330; p=0.028) in case of biliobiliary reconstruction. Significant correation with other biliary complications was absent (p>0.05).<br />Conclusion: Unconstrained stented drainage during primary biliary reconstruction is associated with increased incidence of biliary complications and should not be indicated routinely. Clear need for drainage should be determined in further investigations.
- Subjects :
- Anastomotic Leak epidemiology
Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures adverse effects
Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures methods
Female
Humans
Incidence
Male
Middle Aged
Moscow epidemiology
Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
Retrospective Studies
Anastomosis, Surgical adverse effects
Anastomosis, Surgical instrumentation
Anastomosis, Surgical methods
Anastomotic Leak prevention & control
Biliary Tract Diseases epidemiology
Biliary Tract Diseases etiology
Biliary Tract Diseases prevention & control
Decompression, Surgical methods
Drainage methods
Liver Transplantation adverse effects
Liver Transplantation methods
Stents
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- Russian
- ISSN :
- 0023-1207
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Khirurgiia
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27723689
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.17116/hirurgia201694-12