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Comparative characteristics of reconstructive surgery and percutaneous balloon dilatation in the treatment of high benign strictures of the bile ducts
Author(s) -
С. А. Трифонов,
Ю. А. Коваленко,
А. Б. Варава,
Р. З. Икрамов,
Ю. А. Степанова,
Г. Г. Кармазановский,
В. А. Вишневский
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
annaly hirurgičeskoj gepatologii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.138
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2408-9524
pISSN - 1995-5464
DOI - 10.16931/1995-5464.20202137-144
Subject(s) - percutaneous , medicine , reconstructive surgery , surgery , balloon dilatation , balloon
Aim : to compare the long-term results of various surgical treatment options for patients with high benign strictures of the bile ducts. Materials and methods . From 2012 to 2018, 87 patients with strictures of different levels according to the classification of E.I. Halperinwas observed. A stricture of type «0» was detected in 23 patients, type «−1» in 20, type «−2» in 31, type «−3» in 13 (E3 – 43, E4 – 31, E5 – 13 according to classification Bismuth-Strasberg). Open reconstructive interventions were performed in 63 patients, 24 percutaneous endobiliary ones. Results . Long-term results were traced in 77 (89%) patients, the follow-up period after reconstructive operations was 4.7 ± 1.6 years, after percutaneous – 2.0 ± 1.4 years. Excellent and good results according to the Terblanche classification were achieved in 31 (58%) patients after open reconstructive operations and in 18 (78%) after percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage. Conclusion . Technically the most difficult for reconstructive and percutaneous interventions on the bile ducts with a high recurrence rate are strictures of types «−2» and «−3» (E4 and E5). A comparative analysis of the long-term results of percutaneous and open interventions showed a statistically significant advantage of percutaneous interventions compared with reconstructive (p = 0.05).

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