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      Primary Closure Following Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Reexploration for the Patients Who Underwent Prior Biliary Operation

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          To assess feasibility of primary closure following laparoscopic common bile duct reexploration for the patients who underwent prior biliary operation, we retrospectively studied 50 patients with recurrent or residual common bile duct (CBD) stones who underwent laparoscopic biliary reoperation between June 2008 and June 2013. Endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) was treated for all these patients and validated failed. They were divided into two groups. Primary closure following laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) was performed in 25 cases (group A); LCBDE plus T-tube drainage was performed in others (group B). The items of operation were compared. The duration of the operation in group A was shorter than that in group B (141 ± 85 vs 158 ± 71 min, p < 0.05), as was postoperative hospital stay (16 ± 2.3 vs 23 ± 2.3 h, p < 0.05) and the times of postoperative gastrointestinal function recovery (16 ± 2.3 vs 23 ± 2.3 h, p < 0.05). Just one duodenum was damaged in group B. Postoperative clinically significant bile leakage occurred in two patients in group A and one case in group B. The median follow-up was 18 months. No postoperative pancreatitis, postoperative bleeding, bile peritonitis after T-tube removal, stricture of bile duct, and death occurred in the two groups. Just two cases in group B were verified residual stones after 1 month. Primary closure following laparoscopic common bile duct reexploration for the patients who underwent prior biliary operation appears to be a minimally invasive, safe, feasible, and effective procedure when done by expert laparoscopic surgeons.

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          +86-510-87921196 , +86-510-87921110 , matieliang@foxmail.com
          2726562302@qq.com
          Journal
          Indian J Surg
          Indian J Surg
          The Indian Journal of Surgery
          Springer India (New Delhi )
          0972-2068
          0973-9793
          30 April 2016
          October 2016
          : 78
          : 5
          : 364-370
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of General Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, No. 1055 Sanxiang Road, Soochow, Jiangsu 215004 China
          [2 ]Department of General Surgery, The Affiliated Yixing Hospital of Jiangsu University, Yixing, Jiangsu 214200 China
          [3 ]Central Laboratory, The Affiliated Yixing Hospital of Jiangsu University, Yixing, Jiangsu China
          Article
          PMC5127983 PMC5127983 5127983 1482
          10.1007/s12262-016-1482-1
          5127983
          27994331
          04ee4c2c-f373-4875-b60b-54151a8d0621
          © Association of Surgeons of India 2016
          History
          : 8 July 2015
          : 11 April 2016
          Funding
          Funded by: Fund of Six Best Talent of Jiangsu
          Award ID: WSN-025
          Award Recipient :
          Funded by: Fund of Science and Technology of Yixing
          Award ID: 2014-14
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          © Association of Surgeons of India 2016

          Primary closure,Laparoscopic common bile duct reexploration,CBD stones,Prior biliary operation

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