OUTCOMES OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT INJURY
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Keywords
iatrogenic bile duct injury (IBDI). outcomes. Roux en Y hepaticojejunostomy. Associated vascular injury (AVI). stricture free survival (SFS).
Abstract
Objectives: Hepaticojejunostomy for iatrogenic bile duct injury results in significant complications. Purpose of this this study is to report short term and long-term complications of hepaticojejunostomy for iatrogenic bile duct injury. Methods: this study was a retrospective cohort study, and involved patients who undergone hepaticojejunostomy for IBDI. Short term results (90 day) and long-term results were evaluated. Results: fifty patients underwent roux en y hepaticojejunostomy, overall, 90 days morbidity was 18%-, and 90-days mortality was 8%. Long term morbidity was 4%, and long-term mortality were zero. 10 years stricture free survival was 97.9%, while 10 years overall survival was 92%. conclusion: marvelous outcomes can be obtained with Roux en Y hepaticojejunostomy.
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