The robotic‐assisted laparoscopic approach to biliary tract resection and reconstruction for benign indications: A single‐center experience

Author:

Rayman Shlomi123,Ross Sharona B.1ORCID,Pattilachan Tara M.1,Christodoulou Maria1,Rosemurgy Alexander1,Sucandy Iswanto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Digestive Health Institute AdventHealth Tampa Tampa Florida USA

2. Department of General Surgery Assuta Ashdod Public Hospital Ashdod Israel

3. Faculty of Health and Science Ben‐Gurion University Beer‐Sheba Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBenign biliary disease (BBD) is a prevalent condition involving patients who require extrahepatic bile duct resections and reconstructions due to nonmalignant causes.MethodsThis study followed all patients who underwent biliary resections for BBD between 2015 and 2023. We excluded those with malignant conditions and patients who had an ‘open’ operation. Based on the patient's anatomy, the procedures employed were either robotic Roux‐en‐Y hepaticojejunostomy (RYHJ) or robotic choledochoduodenostomy (CDD).ResultsFrom the 33 patients studied, 23 were female, and 10 were male. Anesthesiology (ASA) class was 3 ± 0.5; the MELD score was 9 ± 4.1; the Child‐Pugh score was 6 ± 1.7. The primary indications for undergoing the operation included iatrogenic bile duct injuries, biliary strictures, and type 1 choledochal cysts. The average surgical duration was about 272 min, and the average blood loss amounted to 79 mL. Postoperatively, three patients experienced major complications, all attributed to anastomotic leaks. The average hospital stay was 4 days, with a readmission rate of 15% within 30 days. During an average follow‐up period of 33 months, one patient had to undergo a revision at 18 months due to stricture. This necessitated further duct resection and reanastomosis. Notably, there were no reported hepatectomies, no conversion to the ‘open’ method, no intraoperative complications, and no mortalities.ConclusionsRobotic extrahepatic bile duct resection and reconstruction with Roux‐en‐Y hepaticojejunostomy or choledochoduodenostomy is safe with an acceptable postoperative morbidity, short hospital length of stay, and low postoperative stricture rate at intermediate duration follow‐up.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

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