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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 761-765, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-957838

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Objective:To explore the postoperative biliary leakage and severe complication rate and its related risk factors of hepaticojejunostomy (HJ) for biliary disease.Methods:The clinical data of patients undergoing HJ for benign biliary diseases at the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from Jan 2003 to Dec 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Multi-factor analysis was used to find a risk factor for postoperative bile leakage and severe complications.Results:Two hundred and eighty-three patients received HJ. The median age was 39 years.The short-term complication rate after surgery was 19.1% ( n=54), and the biliary leakage rate was 11.7% ( n=33), and the severe complication rate was 15.2% ( n=43). By multi-factor analysis: preoperative sepsis[ OR=3.875, 95% CI (1.583, 9.485), P=0.003], liver cirrhosis [ OR=3.212, 95% CI (1.001, 10.307), P=0.050], intraoperative blood loss≥400 ml [ OR=6.054, 95% CI (1.231, 29.781), P=0.027],postoperative hospitalization ≥9 days [ OR=6.738, 95% CI (2.287, 19.855), P=0.001] are the independent risk factors for postoperative bile leakage. Main bile duct stone[ OR=2.764, 95% CI (1.174, 6.510), P=0.020], preoperative sepsis [ OR=4.310, 95% CI (1.666, 11.149), P=0.003], intraoperative bleeding ≥400 ml [ OR=5.944, 95% CI (1.231, 29.781), P=0.022] and postoperative hospitalization ≥ 9 days [ OR=11.422, 95% CI (1.317, 49.859), P=0.001] are the independent risk factors for serious complications. Conclusions:HJ should be conducted when the sepsis was under control and sufficient bile drainage.The patients' condition should be comprehensively and accurately assessed before operation. The indications for partial hepatectomy need to be strictly defined.

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12): 628-632, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-870499

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Objective:To investigate the incidence and related risk factors related to early postoperative complications after hepaticojejunostomy surgery for iatrogenic bile duct injury.Methods:A retrospective analysis was made on the data of 110 cases undergoing a hepaticojejunostomy at the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University and Anhui Provincial Hospital from January 2001 to December 2018. The univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to explore the impact risk factors on the short-term complications.Results:Patients′ median age was 44 years old. The short-term postoperative complication rate was 35.5% and the serious complication rate was 17.3%. Univariate analysis showed that male, a failed repair was attempted before referral, intraoperative bleeding>400 ml, and duration of surgery were significantly related to the occurrence of early postoperative complications (all P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that male, pre-referral failed surgical repair, preoperative bile leakage, initially combined with hepatectomy, and intraoperative bleeding>400 ml were independent risk factors for postoperative short term complications (all P<0.05). Univariate and multivariate analysis of early postoperative severe complications(Clavien-Dindo≥Ⅲ) revealed that pre-referral surgical repair, combined liver resection, and intraoperative bleeding>400 ml can significantly affect the occurrence of early postoperative severe complications (all P<0.05) . There was no significant correlation between the timing of biliary repair and the occurrence of complications ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Upon the occurrence of iatrogenic bile duct injury, the surgeon is advised to refrain from doing a repair instead sending the patient to a referral hospital. If bile leakage persists before surgery, sufficient bile drainage should be given priority to control infection.

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