Portojejunostomy: A Salvage Technique for Extrahepatic Bile Ducts Surgery

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Portojejunostomy: A Salvage Technique for Extrahepatic Bile Ducts Surgery

Horea Bocşe, Dana Bartoş, Ioana Iancu, Sandu Brînzilă, Nadim Al Hajjar, Cosmin Puia, Cornel Iancu, Adrian Bartoş
Original article, no. 4, 2021
Article DOI: 10.21614/chirurgia.116.4.480
As laparoscopic surgery has evolved, open cholecystectomy has been replaced with a new minimally invasive approach which is considered nowadays the gold-standard technique. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has brought multiple advantages in terms of outcomes; however, the incidence of complex biliary injuries has been noticed. The portojejunostomy was first performed for pediatric patients with biliary atresia, involving the attachment of a Roux-en- Y loop to the porta hepatis in order to restore the bilioenteric continuity. In complex cases, with no options of reconstruction after biliary lesions, this technique has become a salvage procedure in adult surgery.

Keywords: cholecystectomy, iatrogenic lesions, biliary duct, portojejunostomy, biliodigestive derivation