Abstract

Complete mobilization of the left and right portal veins had been seldom utilized in the laparoscopic Kasai procedures. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of the key technique in detail. A total of 82 patients with type III biliary atresia were operated by laparoscopic Kasai at our hospital during January 2012 to October 2019. Forty-two patients underwent modified laparoscopic Kasai (group 1), and 40 patients of control group underwent general laparoscopic Kasai (group 2). The clinical data between the two groups were compared. The early clearance of jaundice was significantly higher for group 1 (88.1%) versus group 2 (68.4%) (P< 0.05), the incidence of repeated cholangitis was significantly lower in group 1 (11.9%) versus group 2 (31.6%) (P< 0.05). The native liver survival rate was (85.7%) in group1 versus in group 2 (65.8%) (P< 0.05). In addition, there were no significant differences regarding the resumption oral intake and the post-operative hospital stay in the two groups. The key technique of the complete mobilization of the left and right portal veins would improve the outcome of biliary atresia treated by laparoscopic Kasai.

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