Safra Yolları Yaralanmalarında Cerrahi

Yayın Yılı: 2023
Sayfa Sayısı: 175-184
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Kitap Dili : Türkçe

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Biliary tract surgery is a specialized surgery and complications can cause severe morbidity and mortality. Biliary tract surgery is performed for malignant and benign diseases of the biliary tract but mainly for injuries that occur as a complication of cholecystectomy. Since biliary tract injuries can have serious short- and long-term consequences, all necessary precautions should be taken to avoid biliary tract injuries. In addition, the wide variety of biliary tract, gallbladder, and vascular variations requires more caution. At most, 20-25% of injuries are recognized intraoperatively, and correct surgical interventions at this time give the most satisfactory results. In cases that are not recognized intraoperatively, findings such as elevated CRP, hyperbilirubinemia, and fever should suggest biliary tract injury when postoperative symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and distension develop. Here, the presence and location of injury should be clarified with various imaging methods. The percutaneous, endoscopic, or surgical intervention varies depending on the type of injury. It is also recommended to wait six weeks for the inflammation to subside in injuries not recognized in the first 72 hours. During these six weeks, care should be taken about possible infection, electrolyte imbalance, and nutritional deficiencies. Ensuring a well-blooded and tension-free anastomosis is crucial while performing biliary reconstruction. However, it's worth noting that the long-term stricture rates can reach as high as 70-90%. Therefore, it's essential to keep patients under long-term follow-up and provide drainage with endoscopic and percutaneous interventions whenever necessary.

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