Objective: This study reports our clinical experience with liver resection for congenital dilatation of the intrahepatic bile duct and intrahepatic gallstones to evaluate results and define indications for treatment. Patients and methods: We studied the clinical data of patients who underwent hepatic resection for intrahepatic lithiasis from January 1992 to December 2008 and assessed the immediate and long-term results of these interventions. Results: Of 49 treated patients, 47 underwent liver resection. In the majority of cases, the disease was limited to the left lobe and left hepatectomy was the most commonly performed surgical procedure. The operative mortality was zero with morbidity in 24.5% of patients. Cholangiocarcinoma was diagnosed in six cases (12.2%). In 91.6% of cases the long-term results were good or satisfactory. Conclusion: Treatment goals in all cases should be the elimination of intrahepatic stones, the prevention of recurrent lithiasis, and prevention or cure of cholangiocarcinoma. Surgical excision is the best possible treatment for symptomatic patients with localized disease and atrophy of the affected liver

Clemente, G., Giuliante, F., De Rose, A. M., Ardito, F., Giovannini, I., Nuzzo, G., Liver resection for intrahepatic stones in congenital bile duct dilatation, <<JOURNAL OF VISCERAL SURGERY>>, 2010; 147 (3): 175-180. [doi:10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2010.06.005] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13518]

Liver resection for intrahepatic stones in congenital bile duct dilatation

Clemente, Gennaro;Giuliante, Felice;De Rose, Agostino Maria;Ardito, Francesco;Giovannini, Ivo;Nuzzo, Gennaro
2010

Abstract

Objective: This study reports our clinical experience with liver resection for congenital dilatation of the intrahepatic bile duct and intrahepatic gallstones to evaluate results and define indications for treatment. Patients and methods: We studied the clinical data of patients who underwent hepatic resection for intrahepatic lithiasis from January 1992 to December 2008 and assessed the immediate and long-term results of these interventions. Results: Of 49 treated patients, 47 underwent liver resection. In the majority of cases, the disease was limited to the left lobe and left hepatectomy was the most commonly performed surgical procedure. The operative mortality was zero with morbidity in 24.5% of patients. Cholangiocarcinoma was diagnosed in six cases (12.2%). In 91.6% of cases the long-term results were good or satisfactory. Conclusion: Treatment goals in all cases should be the elimination of intrahepatic stones, the prevention of recurrent lithiasis, and prevention or cure of cholangiocarcinoma. Surgical excision is the best possible treatment for symptomatic patients with localized disease and atrophy of the affected liver
2010
Inglese
The same article is concomitantly published in French in the printed French version of the Journal: "Journal de Chirurgie"
Clemente, G., Giuliante, F., De Rose, A. M., Ardito, F., Giovannini, I., Nuzzo, G., Liver resection for intrahepatic stones in congenital bile duct dilatation, <<JOURNAL OF VISCERAL SURGERY>>, 2010; 147 (3): 175-180. [doi:10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2010.06.005] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13518]
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