Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4281344 The American Journal of Surgery 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundIt has become increasingly necessary to develop a reliable sutureless technique to replace the conventional hand-sewn one for carrying out bilioenteric anastomosis.MethodsA new sutureless technique for cholangiojejunostomy is described, and a retrospective review was conducted of a prospectively collected database, which included 11 patients who underwent sutureless cholangiojejunostomy between April 2005 and July 2006.ResultsAll patients successfully underwent sutureless cholangiojejunostomy, including choledochojejunostomy and hepaticojejunostomy. Median operative time was 13 minutes. There were no mortalities and no postoperative morbidities directly related to cholangiojejunostomy. At a mean follow-up period of 8.2 months, no patients had evidence of anastomotic stricture, except for 1 patient who developed obstructive jaundice because the recurrent tumor was pressing against the hepaticojejunal anastomosis.ConclusionsSutureless cholangiojejunostomy is simple, reliable, and feasible. Further larger-series studies, with longer follow-up periods and involving further improvements of the technique, are necessary before this procedure can become routine.

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