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[Choledochotomy and its results]

V N Starosek, S N Popov

    Klinichna Khirurhiia
    |January 1, 1997
    PubMed
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    Comparing surgical techniques for common bile duct drainage, external drainage after choledochotomy showed lower mortality than choledochoduodenostomy, papilloshincteroplasty, or twin internal drainage, despite similar suture insufficiency rates.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology and surgical oncology
    • Biliary tract surgery
    • Postoperative complication analysis

    Context:

    • Choledochotomy, choledochoduodenostomy, and papilloshincteroplasty are procedures for managing common bile duct issues.
    • External and internal drainage methods are employed post-biliary surgery.
    • Suture insufficiency and mortality are critical postoperative concerns.

    Purpose:

    • To compare the safety and efficacy of different surgical techniques for common bile duct drainage.
    • To evaluate complication rates, specifically suture insufficiency and mortality, associated with various biliary drainage procedures.

    Summary:

    • External drainage following choledochotomy in 21 patients resulted in 3 cases of suture insufficiency and 2 deaths.
    • Choledochoduodenostomy in 17 patients led to 3 suture insufficiencies and 2 deaths.

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  • Papilloshincteroplasty in 23 patients had 5 complications and 3 deaths.
  • Twin internal drainage in 4 patients resulted in 3 deaths, indicating high mortality.
  • Impact:

    • External drainage after choledochotomy appears to be a safer option compared to other methods studied.
    • Findings suggest a need for careful patient selection and technique choice in common bile duct surgery.
    • Highlights the significant risks associated with internal drainage methods for the common bile duct.