OUTCOMES OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY FOR IATROGENIC BILE DUCT INJURY

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Muhammad Umar
Shams Ud Din
Hafiz Aamir Bashir
Gul lalley
Bilal Ahmed
Muhammad Arsalan
Bibi Saeeda
Syed Hasnain Abbas
Abdul Wahab Dogar

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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