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The experimental study of pedicled jejunum flap repaired bile duct defect / 中华肝胆外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 780-783, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-419136
ABSTRACT
ObjectiveTo study the physiologic and pathlogic alteration of the artificial bile duct generated by pedicled jejunum flap(CBD)in repairing local defect common bile duct of dog. Methods Common bile duct defected model was generated by partially cutting off CBDofdog.The pedicled jejunum flap with mesentery blood supply was created to repair the local defect CBD.The pH of bile was mcasuratcd during and post operation, the pathologic study was undertaken after 6 months.ResultsThe experimental group live 6 months and the symptom and signs is abnormal after operation.The result of blood routine and biochemistry examination is no change(P>0.05).The pH of postoperative bile decrease(P<0.01).The pH of bile was changed remarkably 1 day after the pedicled jejunum flap replacement.But no significant changing in the following 6 months(P>0.05).The postoperative pathologic study showthe anastomosis of experimental group healing well,and fiber tissue proliferates at the site of anastomosis,The Epithelium of the jejunum flap was atrophy and there were large quantity of lymphocytes,plasma cells and neutrophil within the jejunum flap(10/10).The epithelium of bile duct nearby the jejunum flap appears slight proliferate and infused with lymphocytes and plasma cells(10/10).There were lymphoid follicles in 3/10 cases.ConclusionsThe jejunum flap repairing bile duct healing well,but there was inflamatic change around the jejunum flap and nearby bile duct after the replacement.These observation suggested it is feasible to use the jejunum flap repairing the defected bile duct.The local physiology is stable without any changes in pH of bile acid.The alterative materials like umbilical ligment,blood vessel would be favorable in repair of defected bile duct.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery Year: 2012 Type: Article