Complications of supraduodenal choledochotomy: A comparison of three methods of management

Author:

Keighley M R B1,Burdon D W1,Baddeley R M1,Dorricott N J1,Oates G D1,Watts G T1,Alexander-Williams J1

Affiliation:

1. The General Hospital, Birmingham

Abstract

Abstract The complications of elective choledochotomy in a prospective study of 116 patients with suspected intraduct calculi are reported. Management included T tube drainage (n = 59), primary closure of the bile duct (n = 29) and choledochoduodenostomy (n = 28). Septicaemia occurred in 12 patients (10 per cent), with 1 death, and was unrelated to the type of operation. Thirty patients (26 per cent) developed wound infection; this complication was more common after T tube drainage than the other procedures. Intra-abdominal abscess occurred in 3 patients only. Thrombo-embolism was recorded in 10 patients (9 per cent), 7 of whom had an intraduct drain. Postoperative pancreatitis occurred in 5 patients (4 per cent), with 2 deaths; a third of the patients in whom sphincteroplasty had been combined with supraduodenal choledochotomy developed this complication. Reoperation for stones was required in 3 patients with T tube; 3 patients developed a temporary biliary fistula after choledochoduodenostomy. The hospital stay was 9·5 days after primary closure, 14·0 days after choledochoduodenostomy and 16·8 days after T tube drainage. Wound sepsis (32 per cent) and thrombo-embolism (12 per cent) were more common in patients with bacterbilia than in patients where the bile was sterile at operation (13 and 3 per cent respectively). Furthermore, wound sepsis, septicaemia and thrombo-embolism were reduced in patients who were given effective antibiotic cover.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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