PMID: 7027983Nov 1, 1981Paper

A technique of biliary tract reconstruction with complete follow-up in 44 consecutive cases

Annals of Surgery
J W BraaschR L Rossi

Abstract

Forty-four consecutive stricture repairs by one surgeon with long-term follow-up study are reported. Sutured anastomoses were performed in 39 patients. Essentials of the sutured repair include minimal dissection of the proximal duct, a one-layer anastomosis, mucosa-to-mucosa apposition, and a preference for hepaticojejunostomy with a T-tube stent. Eighty-six per cent of the patients treated by this technique achieved satisfactory results. This technique is the procedure of choice for repair of biliary stricture.

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