Hepaticojejunostomy

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Hepaticojejunostomy is a surgical procedure that involves creating an anastomosis between the hepatic duct and the jejunum. This procedure is typically performed to restore bile flow in cases where the bile duct is obstructed or damaged.

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Hepaticojejunostomy is indicated in several conditions, including:

Procedure[edit]

The procedure involves the following steps:

  1. The patient is placed under general anesthesia.
  2. An incision is made in the abdomen to access the liver and biliary tree.
  3. The hepatic duct is identified and isolated.
  4. A loop of the jejunum is brought up to the hepatic duct.
  5. An anastomosis is created between the hepatic duct and the jejunum, allowing bile to drain directly into the small intestine.

Complications[edit]

Potential complications of hepaticojejunostomy include:

Postoperative Care[edit]

Postoperative care involves monitoring for complications, managing pain, and ensuring proper nutrition. Patients may require antibiotics to prevent infection and analgesics for pain management.

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