Original Article

Our Surgical Experience in Anomalous Opening of the Common Bile Duct §

10.5222/BMJ.2020.22932

  • Ahmet Gokhan Saritas
  • Abdullah Ulku
  • Ugur Topal
  • Kubilay Dalcı
  • Burak Yavuz
  • Oguz Uskudar
  • Atilgan Tolga Akcam

Received Date: 06.05.2020 Accepted Date: 17.07.2020 Med J Bakirkoy 2020;16(3):240-247

Objective:

The treatment of anomalous opening of the common bile duct opening is performed by endoscopic or surgical methods. In addition to endoscopic procedures, indications of surgical treatment, surgical procedures and complications related to these methods are aimed to be presented in the light of the literature.

Method:

Patients who underwent surgical treatment for anomalous opening of the common bile duct between November 2014 and August 2018 were analyzed retrospectively. Demographic characteristics, presenting symptoms, diagnostic methods, treatment procedures, complications and postoperative follow-up information were analyzed.

Results:

A total of 8 patients were included in the study. The mean age was 64.3 years. Male, and female patients constituted 75% (n=6) and 25% (n=2) of the study population. The most common presenting symptoms were abdominal pain (50%) and biliary colic (25%). Cholestatic enzymes were found to be high in 75% of the patients. Fifty-one patients had hyperbilirubinemia. Ectopic biliary drainage was most commonly (75%) located at the bulbus and the second most common (25%) localization was the post-bulbar region. The most common surgical procedure was hepaticojejunostomy (62.5%) and choledochoduodenostomy was performed in 25% of the cases.

Conclusion:

Surgical treatment methods can be used in addition to endoscopic methods in the treatment of anomalous common bile duct opening. Caution should be exercised in patients undergoing surgical treatment for anastomotic leakage, duodenal ulcer bleeding and bleeding from the area of sphincterotomy.

Keywords: choledochus, ectopic opening, surgical treatmant