Outcome of hepaticojejunostomy without access loop for repair of iatrogenic bile duct injury at laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg

Hepatobiliary Unit, Department of Surgery, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WL, UK.

Published: January 2008

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Background Purpose: Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy is the accepted treatment for transectional biliary injury at cholecystectomy. Many authors advocate leaving a long redundant jejunal access loop to facilitate subsequent access. Reasoning that percutaneous access can be achieved transhepatically in patients with stenosis, this study reports the outcome of a policy of biliary repair without the use of a jejunal access loop.

Methods: Eleven patients undergoing biliary reconstruction over a 5-year period constituted the study population. Three (27%) were male, and the median (range) age at injury was 53 (26-75) years. Median delay from injury to repair was 2 (1-48) months. Bismuth stage was: stage I, 4; stage II, 5; and stage III, 2. Four patients had concomitant arterial injury. All underwent surgical repair by Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy without an access loop.

Results: The median follow-up was 13 (1-64) months. The principal postoperative complication was a hepatic abscess in one patient. There was one death during follow-up, from acute myeloid leukemia. One patient (9%) with a type III injury presented with a symptomatic recurrent biliary stricture 6 months after repair, and was successfully managed by percutaneous biliary dilatation, using a combination of transhepatic and jejunal loop puncture.

Conclusions: Successful biliary reconstruction can be performed without a routine jejunal access loop.

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