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BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY

BACKGROUND: Once a biliary injury has occurred, repair is done by a hepaticojejunostomy. The most common procedure is to perform a dilatation with balloon with a success of 70 %. Success rates range using biodegradable stents is from 85% to 95%. Biodegradable biliary stents should change the treatme...

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Autores principales: GIMÉNEZ, Mariano E., PALERMO, Mariano, HOUGHTON, Eduardo, ACQUAFRESCA, Pablo, FINGER, Caetano, VERDE, Juan M., CÚNEO, Jorge Cardoso
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4944748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27438039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600020012
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author GIMÉNEZ, Mariano E.
PALERMO, Mariano
HOUGHTON, Eduardo
ACQUAFRESCA, Pablo
FINGER, Caetano
VERDE, Juan M.
CÚNEO, Jorge Cardoso
author_facet GIMÉNEZ, Mariano E.
PALERMO, Mariano
HOUGHTON, Eduardo
ACQUAFRESCA, Pablo
FINGER, Caetano
VERDE, Juan M.
CÚNEO, Jorge Cardoso
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description BACKGROUND: Once a biliary injury has occurred, repair is done by a hepaticojejunostomy. The most common procedure is to perform a dilatation with balloon with a success of 70 %. Success rates range using biodegradable stents is from 85% to 95%. Biodegradable biliary stents should change the treatment of this complication. AIM: To investigate the use of biodegradable stents in a group of patients with hepaticojejunonostomy strictures. METHODS: In a prospective study 16 biodegradable stents were placed in 13 patients with hepaticojejunostomy strictures secondary to bile duct repair of a biliary surgical injury. Average age was 38.7 years (23-67), nine were female and four male. All cases had a percutaneous drainage before at the time of biodegradable stent placement. RESULTS: In one case, temporary haemobilia was present requiring blood transfusion. In another, pain after stent placement required intravenous medication. In the other 11 patients, hospital discharge was the next morning following stent placement. During the patient´s follow-up, none presented symptoms during the first nine months. One patient presented significant alkaline phosphatase elevation and stricture recurrence was confirmed. One case had recurrence of cholangitis 11 months after the stent placement. 84.6% continued asymptomatic with a mean follow-up of 20 months. CONCLUSION: The placement of biodegradable stents is a safe and feasible technique. Was not observed strictures caused by the stent or its degradation. It could substitute balloon dilation in strictures of hepaticojejunostomy.
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spelling pubmed-49447482016-07-15 BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY GIMÉNEZ, Mariano E. PALERMO, Mariano HOUGHTON, Eduardo ACQUAFRESCA, Pablo FINGER, Caetano VERDE, Juan M. CÚNEO, Jorge Cardoso Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article - Technique BACKGROUND: Once a biliary injury has occurred, repair is done by a hepaticojejunostomy. The most common procedure is to perform a dilatation with balloon with a success of 70 %. Success rates range using biodegradable stents is from 85% to 95%. Biodegradable biliary stents should change the treatment of this complication. AIM: To investigate the use of biodegradable stents in a group of patients with hepaticojejunonostomy strictures. METHODS: In a prospective study 16 biodegradable stents were placed in 13 patients with hepaticojejunostomy strictures secondary to bile duct repair of a biliary surgical injury. Average age was 38.7 years (23-67), nine were female and four male. All cases had a percutaneous drainage before at the time of biodegradable stent placement. RESULTS: In one case, temporary haemobilia was present requiring blood transfusion. In another, pain after stent placement required intravenous medication. In the other 11 patients, hospital discharge was the next morning following stent placement. During the patient´s follow-up, none presented symptoms during the first nine months. One patient presented significant alkaline phosphatase elevation and stricture recurrence was confirmed. One case had recurrence of cholangitis 11 months after the stent placement. 84.6% continued asymptomatic with a mean follow-up of 20 months. CONCLUSION: The placement of biodegradable stents is a safe and feasible technique. Was not observed strictures caused by the stent or its degradation. It could substitute balloon dilation in strictures of hepaticojejunostomy. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4944748/ /pubmed/27438039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600020012 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Original Article - Technique
GIMÉNEZ, Mariano E.
PALERMO, Mariano
HOUGHTON, Eduardo
ACQUAFRESCA, Pablo
FINGER, Caetano
VERDE, Juan M.
CÚNEO, Jorge Cardoso
BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY
title BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY
title_full BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY
title_fullStr BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY
title_full_unstemmed BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY
title_short BIODEGRADABLE BILIARY STENTS: A NEW APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURES FOLLOWING BILE DUCT INJURY. PROSPECTIVE STUDY
title_sort biodegradable biliary stents: a new approach for the management of hepaticojejunostomy strictures following bile duct injury. prospective study
topic Original Article - Technique
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4944748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27438039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600020012
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