HBP Surgery Week 2023

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[E-poster - Liver (Liver Disease/Surgery)]

[EP 015] Outcomes Of Bilio-enteric Anastomoses In A Single, Low Volume Hepato-pancreato Biliary Surgery Unit In Low Income Country
Duminda SUBASINGHE*1 , Sathika GUNARATHNA1 , Sarith RANAWAKA1 , Vihara DASSANAYAKE1 , Sivasuriya SIVAGANESH1
1 Division Of HPB Surgery,Department Of Surgery, University Of Colombo, SRI LANKA

Background : Hepaticojejunostomies (HJ) establish bilio-enteric continuity after resections for malignant and benign HPB disorders. The leak rates of HJs range from 2.2-12.4% and contribute to morbidity and mortality. This study looks at the outcomes of patients who had a HJ in a low volume HPB surgical unit.

Methods : Retrospective analysis of a patient database and records of HJs done at a single HPB surgical unit from 2011-21 was done. HJs were performed with a retro-colic Roux loop or single jejunal loop using single layer interrupted 4-0 or 5-0 polydiaxanone. Right subhepatic drains were placed.

Results : Of the 97 patients, mean age was 51.86 years with a M:F ratio of 1:1.4. 64.9% (n=63) of HJs were for malignancies while 35.1% (n=34) were benign conditions. 56.7% (n=55) had a HJ during a pancreaticoduodenectomy, 12.4% (n=12) after extrahepatic bile duct resection and hepatectomy, 11.3% (n=11) after choledochal cyst excision, 4.1% (n=4) as palliative bypass procedures and 4.1% (n=4) for repair of iatrogenic bile duct injuries. Bile leaks occurred in 3.1% (n=3). Two occurred in HJs after hilar cholangiocarcinoma resections, where one persisted for 3 months – and the other led to mortality on the 15th postoperative day. The 3rd leak following choledochal cyst excision resolved in a day.

Conclusions : Our results demonstrate excellent outcomes in terms of leak rates for HJs despite being a low volume HPB surgical centre. This is probably the result of meticulous surgical technique and peri-procedural care.



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E-Session 03/23 ~ 03/25 ALL DAY