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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 638-640, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-424191

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Objective To explore the diagnosis and treatment of iatrogenic bile duct injury during choledochocystectomy. Methods Clinical data of 24 cases of iatrogenic bile duct injury were analyzed retrospectively from 2005 to 2009. Results Eight patients underwent early repair of bile duct within 4 days after the injury. 14 patients with later recognized bile duct injury underwent selective operations, and two patients were discharged after their jaundice were relieved without any surgical treatment. Supporting T tubes were left in place in 22 patients for 8 to 14 months after operations, without any biliary obstruction found after one year and six months to five year follow-up. Conclusions Early bile duct injury within 4 days was easily treated, but later bile duct injury should have selective operation. The patients with jaundice could be diagnosed with PTCD and ERCP to observe the bile duct injury. During operation membrane-to-membrane wide hepatojejunostomy helps prevent later anastomotic stenosis. The left in drainage tube in anastomotic stoma for more than 8 months improves success rate in the process of injuried bile duct repair.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 394-395, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-422049

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Hemolymphangioma is a kind of deformity of the lymphatic vessel and venule,which is rarely seen in clinical practice.A 66-year-old female patient who had a chief complaint of distention in left upper quadrant of the abdomen for 6 months was admitted to the General Hospital of Chengdu Military Region of PLA.Examination of computed tomography and B ultrasound confirmed that the patient had a retroperitoneal cystic mass.During the exploratory laparotomy,the soft mass was found at the left upper quadrant of the abdomen and had invaded to the pancreas.Postoperative pathological examination confirmed that the mass was a pancreatic hemolymphangioma.

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