The difficult hepaticojejunostomy after pancreatic head resection: reconstruction with a T tube - 29/09/13
, Matthias H. Seelig, M.D. bAbstract |
Background |
After pancreatic head resection, bile leaks from a difficult hepaticojejunostomy secondary to a small or fragile common hepatic duct may be reduced by a T tube at the side of the anastomosis.
Methods |
A retrospective analysis of patients who underwent a difficult hepaticojejunostomy without or with a T tube was performed.
Results |
In 48% (55/114) of patients, a T tube was placed at the side of the hepaticojejunostomy; 52% (59/114) did not have a T tube. Bile leaks occurred in 12% (14/114) (9% [5/55] in patients with a T tube vs 15% [9/59] without a T tube, P = .316). Bile leaks were associated with mortality, abscess formation, hemorrhage, and sepsis. Seven percent (8/114) of patients required revisional laparotomy (2% [1/55] with a T tube vs 12% [7/59] without a T tube, P = .036). Mortality was not different between the groups. Minor T-tube–associated complications occurred in 15% (8/55) without major complications.
Conclusions |
Augmentation of anastomosis with a T tube cannot prevent biliary leakage but does reduce the severity of bile leaks, resulting in less reoperations.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Hepaticojejunostomy, Bile leak, Pancreatic surgery, T tube
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| The authors declare no conflicts of interest. |
Vol 206 - N° 4
P. 578-585 - octobre 2013 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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