Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma
Abstract Background Radical surgery for Bismuth type III/IV hilar cholangiocellular carcinoma, which was usually considered unresectable, seems to improve prognosis by increasing the surgical curability rate. However, the dilemma of multiple billiary stumps and high postoperative complication rate c...
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doaj-2627bf87113a4b5cb9d8282158284ed62020-11-25T02:47:52ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2019-06-011911910.1186/s12876-019-1012-2Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinomaQi-jiong Li0Zhong-guo Zhou1Xiao-jun Lin2Xiang-ming Lao3Bo-kang Cui4Sheng-ping Li5Department of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South ChinaDepartment of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South ChinaDepartment of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South ChinaDepartment of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South ChinaDepartment of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South ChinaDepartment of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South ChinaAbstract Background Radical surgery for Bismuth type III/IV hilar cholangiocellular carcinoma, which was usually considered unresectable, seems to improve prognosis by increasing the surgical curability rate. However, the dilemma of multiple billiary stumps and high postoperative complication rate caused by hepato-enteric anastomosis has been the main impediment. Thus, we practiced and introduce a new technique called “basin-shaped” hepaticojejunostomy to improve the treatment. Methods Thirty-two cases with Bismuth type III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma admitted to our department from Aug. 2013 to Dec. 2015 and who underwent hilar resection and resection segment 4(or plus resection segment 1) were reconstructed by “basin-shaped” hepaticojejunostomy. The clinical data were collected and analyzed. Results All patients underwent successful R0 high hilar resection following basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy and were discharged from the hospital without severe postoperative complications. The average operation time for hepato-enteric anastomosis was 42.1 ± 8.5 min. The postoperative bile leakage rate was 3.1% (1/32), and the biliary infection rate was 6.2% (2/32). Within a median follow-up of 25.6 months, none of the patients developed local recurrence around the hepato-enteric anastomosis. Conclusions For patients with Bismuth type III/IV hilar cholangiocellular carcinoma who underwent resection segment 4(or plus resection segment 1), basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy was a safe, simple and valid method for bile duct reconstruction, with a relatively low incidence of postoperative complications.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-019-1012-2Hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HCCA)Basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy |
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Qi-jiong Li Zhong-guo Zhou Xiao-jun Lin Xiang-ming Lao Bo-kang Cui Sheng-ping Li Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma BMC Gastroenterology Hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HCCA) Basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy |
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Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
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Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
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Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
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Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
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Clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
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clinical practice of basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy following hilar resection of stage iii/iv hilar cholangiocarcinoma |
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Abstract Background Radical surgery for Bismuth type III/IV hilar cholangiocellular carcinoma, which was usually considered unresectable, seems to improve prognosis by increasing the surgical curability rate. However, the dilemma of multiple billiary stumps and high postoperative complication rate caused by hepato-enteric anastomosis has been the main impediment. Thus, we practiced and introduce a new technique called “basin-shaped” hepaticojejunostomy to improve the treatment. Methods Thirty-two cases with Bismuth type III/IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma admitted to our department from Aug. 2013 to Dec. 2015 and who underwent hilar resection and resection segment 4(or plus resection segment 1) were reconstructed by “basin-shaped” hepaticojejunostomy. The clinical data were collected and analyzed. Results All patients underwent successful R0 high hilar resection following basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy and were discharged from the hospital without severe postoperative complications. The average operation time for hepato-enteric anastomosis was 42.1 ± 8.5 min. The postoperative bile leakage rate was 3.1% (1/32), and the biliary infection rate was 6.2% (2/32). Within a median follow-up of 25.6 months, none of the patients developed local recurrence around the hepato-enteric anastomosis. Conclusions For patients with Bismuth type III/IV hilar cholangiocellular carcinoma who underwent resection segment 4(or plus resection segment 1), basin-shaped hepaticojejunostomy was a safe, simple and valid method for bile duct reconstruction, with a relatively low incidence of postoperative complications. |
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