SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEW
The article is a review of the surgical therapies for iatrogenic bile duct lesions (IBDL). The history of the bile duct surgical procedures starts in 1882, when the first cholecystectomy is performed. There are several classifications of the IBDLs such as Bismuth, Wood et al., McMahon et al., Stra...
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doaj-bdbf5d245979452ea9cf2438114378212021-09-02T19:01:40ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Medical Practice1842-82582069-61082019-06-0114210110710.37897/RJMP.2019.2.2SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEWBogdan Socea0Cristian Crăciun1Ovidiu Gabriel Bratu2Cristinel Dumitru Badiu3Dan Dumitrescu4Ana Maria Alexandra Stănescu5Vlad Denis Constantin6Department of General Surgery, Emergency Clinical Hospital "Sf. Pantelimon", Bucharest, Romania; Clinical Department No. 10, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of General Surgery, Emergency Clinical Hospital "Sf. Pantelimon", Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Urology, "Dr. Carol Davila" Central Military Emergency University Hospital, Bucharest, Romania; Clinical Department No. 3, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniClinical Department No. 10, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; Department of General Surgery, Emergency Clinical Hospital "Bagdasar-Arseni", Bucharest, Romania Clinical Department No. 10, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; Department of General Surgery, Universitary Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, RomaniaClinical Department No. 10, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of General Surgery, Emergency Clinical Hospital "Sf. Pantelimon", Bucharest, Romania; Clinical Department No. 10, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaThe article is a review of the surgical therapies for iatrogenic bile duct lesions (IBDL). The history of the bile duct surgical procedures starts in 1882, when the first cholecystectomy is performed. There are several classifications of the IBDLs such as Bismuth, Wood et al., McMahon et al., Strasberg et al., Bergman et al., Bismuth and Majno, Stewart-Way, Hannover and Mattox. The choice of the proper surgical treatment of IBDLs depends of their type and the review describes the end-to-end repair, hepaticojejunostomy, hepaticojejunostomy without sutures, mucosal graft (Rodney Smith technique), hepaticoduodenostomy, Heineke-Mikulicz plastic repair of stricture, right and left duct hepaticojejunostomy, construction of hepatic duct bifurcation when bifurcation has been destroyed, intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy, ligamentum teres (round ligament) approach to the left hepatic duct and Longmire procedure. Even the surgical treatment of IBDLs is in continuous development and research, their best prevention is the proper training of the biliary surgeons in the performance of safe cholecystectomies or any other abdominal surgeries, complex gastrotomies, pancreatic operations, endoscopic biliary tract investigations etc.https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_MEDICAL_PRACTICE/Practica_medicala-2019-Nr.2/RJMP_2019_2_Art-02.pdfbile ductstricturesanastomosischolecystectomyiatrogenic bile duct lesionshepaticojejunostomycholangiojejunostomy |
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Bogdan Socea Cristian Crăciun Ovidiu Gabriel Bratu Cristinel Dumitru Badiu Dan Dumitrescu Ana Maria Alexandra Stănescu Vlad Denis Constantin SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEW Romanian Journal of Medical Practice bile duct strictures anastomosis cholecystectomy iatrogenic bile duct lesions hepaticojejunostomy cholangiojejunostomy |
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Bogdan Socea Cristian Crăciun Ovidiu Gabriel Bratu Cristinel Dumitru Badiu Dan Dumitrescu Ana Maria Alexandra Stănescu Vlad Denis Constantin |
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SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEW |
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SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEW |
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SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEW |
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SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEW |
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SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT LESIONS (IBDL) – REVIEW |
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surgical therapies for iatrogenic bile duct lesions (ibdl) – review |
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Amaltea Medical Publishing House |
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Romanian Journal of Medical Practice |
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1842-8258 2069-6108 |
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2019-06-01 |
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The article is a review of the surgical therapies for iatrogenic bile duct lesions (IBDL). The history of the
bile duct surgical procedures starts in 1882, when the first cholecystectomy is performed. There are several
classifications of the IBDLs such as Bismuth, Wood et al., McMahon et al., Strasberg et al., Bergman et al.,
Bismuth and Majno, Stewart-Way, Hannover and Mattox. The choice of the proper surgical treatment of
IBDLs depends of their type and the review describes the end-to-end repair, hepaticojejunostomy,
hepaticojejunostomy without sutures, mucosal graft (Rodney Smith technique), hepaticoduodenostomy,
Heineke-Mikulicz plastic repair of stricture, right and left duct hepaticojejunostomy, construction of hepatic
duct bifurcation when bifurcation has been destroyed, intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomy, ligamentum teres
(round ligament) approach to the left hepatic duct and Longmire procedure. Even the surgical treatment of
IBDLs is in continuous development and research, their best prevention is the proper training of the biliary
surgeons in the performance of safe cholecystectomies or any other abdominal surgeries, complex gastrotomies,
pancreatic operations, endoscopic biliary tract investigations etc. |
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bile duct strictures anastomosis cholecystectomy iatrogenic bile duct lesions hepaticojejunostomy cholangiojejunostomy |
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https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_MEDICAL_PRACTICE/Practica_medicala-2019-Nr.2/RJMP_2019_2_Art-02.pdf |
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