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Title: | Remote results of surgical treatment of benign biliary strictures |
Authors: | Ferdohleb, Alexandru |
Keywords: | benign biliary strictures;biliodigestive reconstructions;remote results |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" |
Abstract: | Introduction. Reconstructive surgery of biliary ducts
is now the most effective method in resolving benign
biliary strictures (BBS). Currently, by researching the
remote results, an attempt to objectively and
completely analyze the clinical efficiency of the surgical
treatment is made.
Purpose was to evaluate the results of surgical
treatment of benign biliary strictures (BBS) remotely
by means of hepaticojejunostomy (HJS) and to develop
an optimal surgical approach for the future.
Material and methods. The integral retrospective
and prospective study analyzed the remote results of
203 patients after biliodigestive reconstructions. It
evaluated according to the local anatomical features at
the time of the reconstructive intervention as well as
the clinical-evolutionary ones that occurred at a
distance, using a specialized clinical algorithm and the
Terblanche clinical score.
Results: The mean distance monitoring period was 29.89 ±
0.48 months in our study group. Based on the Terblanche score,
the following remote results were determined: very good (Gr. I)
- in 123 (60.6±4.41%) cases; good (Gr. II) in 39 (19.2±6.31%)
cases; relatively satisfactory (Gr. III) -18 (8.9±6.91%) cases and
unsatisfactory (Gr. IV) in 23 (11.3±6.75%) cases. The ratio of
unfavorable results (Grade IV) were 17 (34.7%) patients,
treated by the HJS approach with ordinary sutures, compared
to 6 (12.5%) patients with HJS with continuous suture. In all 23
cases (Grade IV) strictures of HJS were found and as a result we
performed HJS plasty with Heineke-Mikulicz type elements.
Conclusions: Remote analysis of the results attested to the
clinical efficacy of HJS in 88.67% of observations. The research
results demonstrated that HJS in the treatment of BBS were
effective surgical techniques. |
URI: | https://stiinta.usmf.md/ro/manifestari-stiintifice/zilele-universitatii http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12788 |
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