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A NEW MODIFIED TECHNIQUE IN CLOSURE OF BILE DUCT STUMP IN LIVING DONOR HEPATECTOMIES

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Introduction: Donor safety is a critical issue in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). Biliary complication 
in living donor hepatectomies (LDHs) is still common.
Method: A new modified technique in closure of bile duct stump in LDHs by “using interrupted non 
absorbable sutures and placing of surgical clip below suture line" aiming to decrease the high biliary leak (BL) 
rate.
Results: To evaluate the usefulness of the new technique; it was applied for consecutive 50 donor
hepatectomies and the outcome as regard BL was compared with the 140 previously performed LDH in 
whom BL was reported in 26 donor (18.5%). These 140 patients were divided into 2 groups: 1- Group A (n=94) 
with sump closure using continuous sutures, BL rate was 19.1% (n=18). 2- Group B (n=46) with stump closure 
using interrupted sutures, BL rate was 12.4 (n=8). The 50 donor with the new technique considered as group 
C; minimal conservatively treated BL occur in only 4% (n=2). Management of BL in the 3 groups was studied 
and compared. 
Conclusion: Significant marvelous reduction in BL rate was observed by using the new modified technique in 
closure of bile duct stump during LDH. 

DOI

10.21608/ejsur.2013.366728

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Liver transplantation, biliary complication, bile duct stump

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Hany

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Shoreem

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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Osama

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Hegazy

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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oshegazy2002@yahoo.com

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Hossam

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Soliman

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Eldeen

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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Sherif

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Saleh

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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Taha

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Yassen

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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Amr

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Aziz

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M

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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amraziz055@yahoo.com

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Ibrahim

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Salama

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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ibrahim_salama@hotmail.com

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Khaled

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Abuelella

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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Tarek

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Ibrahim

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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tarekibrahim25@yahoo.com

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Ibrahim

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Marawan

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Department of HBP Surgery, National Liver Istitute,Menoufiya University, Egypt

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Koichi

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Tanak

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Department of surgery, Kobe (KIFMEC), Japan

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32

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3

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49108

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2013-07-01

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2024-07-14

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2013-07-01

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164

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171

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1110-1121

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1687-7624

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The Egyptian Journal of Surgery

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A NEW MODIFIED TECHNIQUE IN CLOSURE OF BILE DUCT STUMP IN LIVING DONOR HEPATECTOMIES

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