BILIARY COMPLICATIONS AFTER HEPATECTOMY WITH OPISTHORCHIASIS INVASION
https://doi.org/10.34822/2304-9448-2021-4-48-54
Abstract
The study aims to find the patterns of biliary complications formation following hepatectomy in patients with parasitic invasion, Opisthorchis felineus, to analyze the efficacy of application of bile ducts drainage as a way of preventive measures for the aforementioned complications. Material and methods. The retrospective analysis of disease records of 241 patients, who got surgical treatment with different hepatectomy in the District Center of Liver and Pancreas Gland Surgery for the period of 2008–2019, has been carried out. 134 clinical cases were selected for the study and divided into 2 groups. The first group included 37 patients with the opisthorchiasis invasion, the second group included 97 patients without diagnosed opisthorchiasis invasion. External drainage of bile ducts has been used as an option of temporary biliary decompression after hepatectomy in patients with signs of parasite cholangitis. Results. The statistically significant increase of risk of the complication in patients with opisthorchiasis invasion has been substantiated by the bile leakage examined in 22.4 % (30) patients who underwent surgery.
About the Authors
D. P. KislitsinRussian Federation
Candidate of Sciences (Medicine), Chief External Surgeon;
Head, Department of Hospital Surgery;
Head, Surgery Department № 1
I. G. Shakirov
Russian Federation
Medical Resident in Surgery;
Junior Medical Officer, Surgeon, Surgery Department № 2
E-mail: shackirov.tramp2011@yandex.ru
N. A. Kolmachevsky
Russian Federation
Highest Category Surgeon, Senior Medical Resident, Surgery Department № 1
E-mail: virpo3@gmail.com
A. A. Chernov
Russian Federation
Surgeon, Senior Medical Resident, Surgery Department № 1;
Assistant Professor, Department of Hospital Surgery
E-mail: agmafil@yandex.ru
V. V. Bukir
Russian Federation
First Category Surgeon, Medical Resident, Surgery Department № 1
E-mail: borodagmx@gmail.com
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For citations:
Kislitsin D.P., Shakirov I.G., Kolmachevsky N.A., Chernov A.A., Bukir V.V. BILIARY COMPLICATIONS AFTER HEPATECTOMY WITH OPISTHORCHIASIS INVASION. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2021;(4 (50)):48-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34822/2304-9448-2021-4-48-54