Biliodigestive anastomosis: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "A '''biliodigestive anastomosis''' is an anastomosis between the common bile duct and digestive tract, used in the treatment of impaired bile flow. Some of the indications of biliodigestive anastomosis include: * Tumours of the biliary tract * Injury to biliary tract * Biliary tract stenosis * Pancreatic or periampullary tumours which cause bile duct obstruction Hepaticojejunostomy with Roux-en-Y anastomosis...")
 
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* Injury to biliary tract
* Injury to biliary tract
* Biliary tract stenosis
* Biliary tract stenosis
* [[Pancreatic adenocarcinoma|Pancreatic]] or periampullary tumours which cause bile duct obstruction
* [[Pancreatic adenocarcinoma|Pancreatic]] or [[Periampullary cancer|periampullary]] tumours which cause bile duct obstruction


Hepaticojejunostomy with Roux-en-Y anastomosis is considered the modern biliodigestive anastomosis.
Hepaticojejunostomy with Roux-en-Y anastomosis is considered the modern biliodigestive anastomosis.
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== Double bypass ==
== Double bypass ==
Double bypass refers to the combination of a biliodigestive anastomosis (hepaticojejunostomy) and a gastrojejunostomy. This is used for [[Palliative pancreatic surgery|palliation]] of pancreatic, periampullary, and distal bile duct tumours which are incurable but cause bile duct obstruction.
Double bypass refers to the combination of a biliodigestive anastomosis (hepaticojejunostomy) and a gastrojejunostomy. This is used for [[Palliative pancreatic surgery|palliation]] of pancreatic, periampullary, and distal bile duct tumours which are incurable but cause bile duct obstruction.
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