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Published in: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 9/2017

01-09-2017 | How I do it

Reconstruction of Bile Duct Injury and Defect with the Round Ligament

Authors: Safi Dokmak, Béatrice Aussilhou, Emilia Ragot, Camille Tantardini, François Cauchy, Philippe Ponsot, Jacques Belghiti, Alain Sauvanet, Olivier Soubrane

Published in: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | Issue 9/2017

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Abstract

Lateral injury of the bile duct can occur after cholecystectomy, bile duct dissection, or exploration. If direct repair is not possible, conversion to bilioenteric anastomosis can be needed with the risk of long-term bile duct infections and associated complications. We developed a new surgical technique which consist of reconstructing the bile duct with the round ligament. The vascularized round ligament is completely mobilized until its origin and used for lateral reconstruction of the bile duct to cover the defect. T tube was inserted and removed after few months. Patency of the bile duct was assessed by cholangiography, the liver function test and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Two patients aged 33 and 59 years old underwent lateral reconstruction of the bile duct for defects secondary to choledocotomy for stone extraction or during dissection for Mirizzi syndrome. The defects measured 2 and 3 cm and occupied half of the bile duct circumference. The postoperative course was marked by low output biliary fistula resolved spontaneously. In one patient, the T tube was removed at 3 months after surgery and MRI at 9 months showed strictly normal aspect of the bile duct with normal liver function test. The second patient is going very well 2 months after surgery and the T tube is closed. Lateral reconstruction of the bile duct can be safely achieved with the vascularized round ligament. We will extend our indications to tubular reconstruction.
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Metadata
Title
Reconstruction of Bile Duct Injury and Defect with the Round Ligament
Authors
Safi Dokmak
Béatrice Aussilhou
Emilia Ragot
Camille Tantardini
François Cauchy
Philippe Ponsot
Jacques Belghiti
Alain Sauvanet
Olivier Soubrane
Publication date
01-09-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery / Issue 9/2017
Print ISSN: 1091-255X
Electronic ISSN: 1873-4626
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-017-3485-z

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