Abstract

Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy (HJ) is the standard of care for biliary reconstruction. Its weaknesses are the loss of the sphincter functionality, which could lead to repeated cholangitis, and the reduced endoscopic accessibility to the biliary tree. In the context of liver transplantation it has been shown that duct-to-duct biliary anastomosis may be suitable as an alternative to HJ, significantly reducing the risk of cholangitis. Here we present our experience on stent-free duct-to-duct reconstruction, performed in six patients receiving hepatectomy with resection of the biliary confluence. Operative mortality was nil. Anastomotic leak occurred in four patients and resolved spontaneously in all cases. One patient developed anastomotic stricture 17months after surgery and only one patient developed tumor recurrence at the anastomotic site; in both cases the endoscopic stenting succeeded in restoring the ducts patency. With a median follow-up of 24months (range 19-28months), no cholangitis or other biliary-related complications were observed. Our experience, although limited, shows satisfactory oncological and functional outcomes, confirming all previously published results.

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