RISKS AND BENEFITS OF HEPATIC-JEJUNAL ANASTOMOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH BILIARY TUMORS: A REVIEW OF CLINICAL CASES

Authors

  • Arthur Lins Melo Universidade Estácio de Sá
  • Edwin Vilelo Ruiz Universidad de Aquino Bolivia
  • Letícia Rafael Leite de Lima Universidade Privada do Leste
  • Uedson Aparecido de Oliveira Torres Universidad Sudamericana
  • Alípio Henrique Oliveira Prado Unifenas
  • Dayane Ataide Santos UFRJ
  • Costanza Ferraiuolo de Oliveira Costa UNESA
  • Luciano da Costa Barreto Filho UNESA
  • Matheus Carvalho Souza Paiva Hospital Municipal Ronaldo Gazolla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v10i8.15507

Keywords:

Hepatic-jejunal anastomosis. Biliary tumors. Surgical complications.

Abstract

Hepatojejunal anastomosis is a surgical technique frequently used to treat biliary obstructions secondary to biliary tumors, aiming to restore bile flow and alleviate associated symptoms such as jaundice and abdominal pain. This case review was performed to evaluate the risks and benefits associated with this approach in patients with biliary tumors. Studies documenting both success rates and postoperative complications associated with hepatojejunal anastomosis were analyzed. The results indicate that, although the technique has a high success rate in resolving biliary obstruction and improving patient quality of life, it is not without significant risks. The most common complications include biliary fistulas, anastomotic strictures, and infections, which can negatively affect long-term prognosis. The analysis suggests that, despite potential complications, hepatojejunal anastomosis remains a valuable option, especially in patients with unresectable biliary tumors. Careful management and close follow-up are recommended to minimize risks and improve outcomes. Future studies should focus on identifying predictors of complications and optimizing surgical techniques.

Author Biographies

Arthur Lins Melo, Universidade Estácio de Sá

Universidade Estácio de Sá.

Edwin Vilelo Ruiz, Universidad de Aquino Bolivia

Universidad de Aquino Bolivia.

Letícia Rafael Leite de Lima, Universidade Privada do Leste

Universidade Privada do Leste.

Uedson Aparecido de Oliveira Torres, Universidad Sudamericana

Universidad Sudamericana.

Alípio Henrique Oliveira Prado, Unifenas

Unifenas BH.

Dayane Ataide Santos, UFRJ

UFRJ.

Costanza Ferraiuolo de Oliveira Costa, UNESA

UNESA RJ.

Luciano da Costa Barreto Filho, UNESA

UNESA RJ.

Matheus Carvalho Souza Paiva, Hospital Municipal Ronaldo Gazolla

Hospital Municipal Ronaldo Gazolla.

Published

2024-08-29

How to Cite

Melo, A. L., Ruiz, E. V., Lima, L. R. L. de, Torres, U. A. de O., Prado, A. H. O., Santos, D. A., … Paiva, M. C. S. (2024). RISKS AND BENEFITS OF HEPATIC-JEJUNAL ANASTOMOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH BILIARY TUMORS: A REVIEW OF CLINICAL CASES. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 10(8), 3925–3935. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v10i8.15507