Hepatic ductoplasty for iatrogenic Bismuth type 2 bile duct stricture: A case report

We report a successful case of hepatic ductoplasty combined with hepaticojejunostomy (H-J) for the treatment of iatrogenic Bismuth type 2 stricture.Presentation of caseThe patient was a 68-year-woman who had undergone choledochojejunostomy (C-J) 6 years earlier due to bile duct injury after laparoscopic cholecystectomy for cholelithiasis. She complained of recurrent chills and upper back pain. Cholangiography and computed tomography revealed a C-J anastomotic stricture with hepatolithiasis. The diagnosis was reflux cholangitis with hepatolithiasis due to C-J stricture and a fistula between the reconstructed jejunal limb and duodenum. Exploration was performed, and she underwent hepatic ductoplasty with H-J and hepaticolithotripsy. Surgery was performed uneventfully and the patient has remained well subsequently.Discussion and conclusionWe propose hepatic ductoplasty as a useful technique for the treatment of selected patients with a C-J stricture or narrow hepatic duct.
Source: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research