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Background & Aim: Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy (RYHJ) is the most common treatment done for benign biliary strictures and as a part of for post CDC excision biliary drainage. In the long term follow up, RYHJ stenosis is a dreaded complication, both for the patients and the attending surgeon, in view of the complexity and difficulty in its management. This is traditionally managedby a combination of medical, radiological and open surgical techniques. There are only a few reports describing the management of strictured biliary anastomosis by a laparoscopic technique. The aim of the present study is to describe our experience of laparoscopic re- establishment of biliary continuity(Re-do hepatico-jejunostomy) Methods: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of RYHJ stenosis post benign biliary stricture (BBS) repair and choledochal cyst (CDC) excision, treated by laparoscopic re-do RYHJ, between January 2018 to December 2018 in the department of GI Surgery, GB Pant Institute & Maulana Azad Medical College. Results: 6 patients underwent laparoscopic Re-do RYHJ during the study period. 4 patients developed RYHJ stenosis post open BBS repair and 2 after open CDC excision. The presenting complaints was repeated episodes of fever with jaundice, refractory to medical management. Three patients also had hepatolithiasis.
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El tratamiento de la estenosis biliar benigna (EBB) constituye unreto médico, más del 70% de los casos son resueltos endoscópica-mente, reservando los más complejos para el abordaje quirúrgico,con una tasa éxito que ronda del 92 % al 60%. Una técnica qui-rúrgica impecable junto a factores favorables del paciente es la prin-cipal garantía de éxito. Objetivo: Mantener un adecuado flujo biliar es uno de los factoresprincipales para evitar inflamación y éstasis biliar, por lo que hemosemprendido el siguiente protocolo de estudio con terapia adyuvantecon ácido ursodesoxicólico posterior a la reconstrucción biliar.Métodos: Ensayo clínico prospectivo no aleatorizado, donde seincluyen pacientes con estenosis biliar benigna desde agosto 2012hasta agosto 2014.Resultados:Se han incluido 13 pacientes con preponderancia delsexo femenino con un 77 %, las estenosis tipo Bismuth 1 y 2 ocu-paron un 23 %, mientras que para Bismuth 4 y 5 un 15,38 % res-pectivamente, las EBB producto en anastomosis biliodigestiva ocu-rrió en un 23 %. El seguimiento promedio fue de 13,3 meses.Posterior al tratamiento, sólo 1 paciente experimentó colangitis enausencia de estenosis. Hasta la fecha de seguimiento ninguno hapresentado re-estenosis.Conclusión: Una técnica quirúrgica impecable junto al tratamientoadyuvante con ácido ursodesoxicólico pareciera ofrecer buenosresultados a fin de evitar la re-estenosis y la colangitis, por lo que suaplicación debe ser estudiada por periodos de tiempo prolongados(AU)
The benign biliary stenosis is a medical challenge; more than 70%of them are resulted endoscopically, leaving the most difficult casesfor surgical treatment, which can reach a success between 92% and60%. Meticulous surgical techniques with better patient prognosticfactors are guarantee of success. Objective:The adequate biliary flow is related with less inflationand less biliary stasis, that's why we decide to use ursodesoxicolicacid as an adjuvant treatment after biliary reconstruction surgery.Methods: Non randomized clinical trial, including patients betweenAugust 2012 to August 2014 with benign biliary stenosis.Results:Were included 13 patients, most of them women 77%.Type 1 and 2 Bismuth 23%, Bismuth 4 -5 15,38 % respectively, and23 % for stenosis of the biliodigestive anastomosis. The medianfollow up was 13,3 months. After surgical reconstruction there wereonly 1 patient who revealed cholangitis, and no restenosis in thefollow up period. Conclusion:A meticulous surgical technique and adjuvant treat-ment with ursobilanic acid seem to show good results avoiding re-stenosis and cholangitis, prolong study period is required(AU)
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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ácido Ursodesoxicólico , Conductos Biliares , Constricción Patológica , Endoscopía , Cirugía General , Heridas y Lesiones , Colangitis , ColestasisRESUMEN
Situs inversus, a left-to-right transposition of the normally asymmetrical organs of the body, is a rare anomaly that occurs in 1:5,000-1:10,000 adults. In the total form, the thoracic organs, as well as the abdominal organs, are completely reversed in a "mirror image" of their normal arrangement. Herein, we present a case of an adenocarcinoma of the proximal bile duct in a 68-year-old man with total situs inversus. Without any technical problems, he successfully underwent a bile-duct resection and bilioenteric anastomosis. He did well postoperatively, and after one course of chemotherapy, was discharged on postoperative day 12. A review of the international literature on this subject is presented.