BACKGROUND: Anastomosis between the biliary tree and the intestinal tract h
as been, and is, a relatively common procedure. Aside from cholangitis seco
ndary to anastomotic stricture, it is generally regarded as innocuous.
METHODS: The recent experience with 3 patients who developed bile duct canc
er many years after biliary-enteric anastomosis for benign disease prompted
a review of whether the procedure was potentially carcinogenic.
RESULTS: There have been very few reports of late cholangiocarcinoma compli
cating this surgery for benign disease. However, there is some experimental
evidence to support the hypothesis, and the time interval between surgery
and the development of malignancy may be important.
CONCLUSIONS: Reflux of duodenal or small intestinal contents into the bilia
ry tree causes changes in the biliary epithelium that may be adaptive to th
e new environment but also have the potential to progress to malignant tran
sformation. (C) 1999 by Excerpta Medica, Inc.