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A new cholangiojejunostomy for multiple biliary ductal openings: A study in pigs

Authors :
Zhi-yong Huang
Shuai Xiang
Wan Yee Lau
Hong Wang
Lin Chen
Hongping Luo
Qi Cheng
Guo-ping Wang
Xiaoping Chen
Hong-qiang Yang
Source :
International Journal of Surgery. 22:15-21
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2015.

Abstract

Background To investigate the safety and feasibility of a new intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy for multiple intrahepatic biliary ductal openings after hepatobiliary resection. Materials and methods Forty-eight pigs were randomly assigned into two groups: the new intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy group (n = 24); and the control group (n = 24) with classical hepaticojejunostomy. Six pigs in each group were sacrificed on postoperative day 7, 30, 90 and 180. The primary outcomes were postoperative mortality, morbidity, and the pathological changes in the anastomoses. The secondary outcomes were levels of aspartate transaminase, bilirubin, albumin and alkaline phosphate. Results The operations were successfully carried out. The rates of anastomotic leakage and cholangitis in the study group were 0% and 8.3% (2/24), while in the control group they were 4.2% (1/24) and 20.8% (5/24), respectively. The stenotic rates of the sectional areas of the anastomotic stomas in the study group were lower than those in the control group on postoperative day 7, 30, 90 and 180 ( p p = 0.002, p p = 0.001, respectively). Under microscopy, in the study group, the anterior wall of the stoma was everted and sunken while the posterior wall was protruded in a semicircular-disc shaped. The liver transection plane was epithelialized with mucosal covering by post-operative day 30. In the control group, however, the stoma was centripetally protruded with a relative circular stenosis. Conclusions The new intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy is safe, simple, and convenient for multiple biliary ductal openings.

Details

ISSN :
17439191
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....907257fc138827a19c8ff9572afa2694
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsu.2015.08.014