Extensive hilar bile duct resection using a transhepatic approach for patients with hepatic hilar bile duct diseases

  • Masaru Miyazaki
  • , Fumio Kimura
  • , Hiroaki Shimizu
  • , Hiroyuki Yoshidome
  • , Masayuki Otsuka
  • , Atsushi Kato
  • , Yoshitomi Hideyuki
  • , Satoshi Nozawa
  • , Katsunori Furukawa
  • , Noboru Mituhashi
  • , Dan Takeuchi
  • , Kousuke Suda
  • , Shigetsugu Takano

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Abstract

Background: Extensive hilar bile duct resection beyond the second- or third-order intrahepatic biliary radicals is usually required for patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma as well as those with benign inflammatory stricture. Most hilar cholangiocarcinoma is resected with combined major hepatectomy to obtain free surgical margins. The purpose of this study was to show the surgical procedure and the usefulness of extensive hilar bile duct resection using a transhepatic approach for patients with hilar bile duct diseases. Methods: Five patients with hepatic hilar bile duct disease and who were unfit for major hepatectomy for several reasons underwent extensive hilar bile duct resection by way of a transhepatic approach. Four of the patients had hilar bile duct cancer, including 1 with mucous-producing bile duct cancer of low-grade malignancy and 1 with a postsurgical benign bile duct stricture. Results: After extensive hilar bile duct resection, bile duct stumps ranged in number from 3 to 7 mm (mean 4.4). Surgical margins at bile duct stump were free of cancer in all 4 cancer patients. The long-term outcomes were as follows: 3 patients are alive at the time of publication, and 2 patients have died. Conclusions: A transhepatic approach may be useful when performing extensive hilar bile duct resection bile duct stricture of biliary disease at the hepatic hilus, especially in high-risk patients who are unfit for major hepatectomy as well as in those having benign bile duct stricture and low-grade malignancy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-129
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Surgery
Volume196
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Benign bile duct stricture
  • Bile duct resection
  • Hilar cholangiocarcinoma
  • Transhepatic approach

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