Early specialist repair of biliary injury

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Thomson, BNJ [1 ]
Parks, RW [1 ]
Madhavan, KK [1 ]
Wigmore, SJ [1 ]
Garden, OJ [1 ]
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[1] Royal Edinburgh Infirm, Dept Clin & Surg Sci Surg, Edinburgh EH16 4SA, Midlothian, Scotland
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10.1002/bjs.5194
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Considerable debate surrounds the timing of repair of injury to the common bile duct following cholecystectomy. In the absence of sepsis or significant peritoneal soiling, repair within the first week may be optimal. This study compared the outcome of early (within the first 2 weeks) and delayed (between 2 weeks and 6 months) repair. Methods: Data on all patients referred with biliary injuries were recorded prospectively. In the absence of sepsis or significant peritoneal soiling, repair was considered within 2 weeks. Results: Between November 1988 and November 2003, 123 patients were referred with injury to the biliary tree. Repair of the injury had been attempted in 55 patients (44(.)7 per cent) before referral. Of the 68 patients with no previous repair, nine were managed without surgery and 59 required subsequent surgical reconstruction of the ductal injury. Within the first 2 weeks after injury, 22 patients underwent primary biliary repair and three had revision of a failed biliary repair. Between 2 weeks and 6 months, a further 22 injuries were repaired. Successful repair was possible in 22 of 25 early repairs compared with 20 of 22 delayed repairs (P = 0(.)615). The overall operative mortality rate for patients undergoing repair was 4 per cent (two of 47 patients). Conclusion: A successful outcome was achieved in a high proportion of patients (42 of 47) when repair of the bile duct injury was undertaken in a unit experienced in the management of biliary injury. In selected patients, early repair within the first 2 weeks resulted in a similar outcome to that of delayed repair.
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