1964
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800510306
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Hepaticojejunostomy: Choledochojejunostomy. A method of intrajejunal anastomosis

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“…4 The principles of technique that minimize the chances of complications are (1) the anastomosis must start by being as large as possible; (2) there must be complete apposition of the bile duct lining to the jejunal mucosa; and (3) there must be no tension. 5 Small-bowel obstruction (SBO) caused by intramural hematoma is well described in the literature, 6 but this case is unique because the hematoma, in addition to the SBO, caused an acute elevation of bilirubin. The use of CT scan for patients with this clinical presentation has been a helpful diagnostic tool.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…4 The principles of technique that minimize the chances of complications are (1) the anastomosis must start by being as large as possible; (2) there must be complete apposition of the bile duct lining to the jejunal mucosa; and (3) there must be no tension. 5 Small-bowel obstruction (SBO) caused by intramural hematoma is well described in the literature, 6 but this case is unique because the hematoma, in addition to the SBO, caused an acute elevation of bilirubin. The use of CT scan for patients with this clinical presentation has been a helpful diagnostic tool.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We have described several variations of the drainage procedures suggested by Smith (1964) and have added a variation of our own, together with a description of special instruments designed t o facilitate the introduction and placement of the transhepatic drainage tube.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I n his original description Smith (1964) suggests the use of curved common duct forceps (Desj ardin's) for this purpose but we consider this unnecessarily traumatic and find the instrument which we have designed much more suitable and satisfactory.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…No special adjustments are made with the Canadi an instrument in regard to eversion or stapling pressures. Smith [4] has demonstrated the necessity for mucosal opposition in the repair of com mon bile duct injuries. Though the pig bile duct anastomosis heals more readily than in man its use in over 30 occasion without significant com plications would support this.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Canadian stapling instrument [4] has been used successfully for the ureteric anastomosis in experimental and clinical renal transplanta- tion [3] and this prompted a study of its application to choledochocholedochostomy in experimental liver transplantation in the pig. The in strument permits a technically simple, precise, mucosa to mucosa anas tomosis to be accomplished rapidly.…”
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