G. Trebing et al., RESULTS AFTER CORRECTION OF BENIGN PASSAG E-DISORDERS IN THE BILIARY-TRACT BY A BILIO-JEJUNAL ANASTOMOSIS, Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 121(1), 1996, pp. 51-57
Summ.: In 27 patients with disorders of the bile ducts we performed a
bilio;jejunal anastomosis to eliminate the stenosis. The letality rate
was 3.7 %, the rate of complications following operation was 30 %. Af
ter a period of 3 to 15 years 15 patients agreed to an inpatient follo
w-up examination. 80 % of them regarded the postoperative results as s
ubjectively good or very good. 60 % were again completely able to work
. Biochemical examinations, ultrasonography and sequencescintigraphy o
f the liver showed a higher rate of irregular findings despite missing
symptoms. These findings were due to icteric or cholangitic predamage
s before surgical treatment. The determination of Gamma-Glutamyl-Trans
ferase and alcaline Phosphatase as well as ultrasonography and sequenc
escintigraphy of the liver proved to be the most sensitive methods for
evaluation of the late results.