Endoscopic management of cystic stump leaks: Insights from a tertiary care center.

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Fırat Aslan, Halil Alper Bozkurt, Serhat Binici, Abdullah Hilmi Yılmaz
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Background: Cystic stump leakage is the most common cause of bile leakage following cholecystectomy, representing a significant postoperative complication that requires prompt intervention. Currently, endoscopic treatment is the preferred management approach. This study aims to identify factors influencing the success of endoscopic therapy for cystic stump leaks by analyzing cases treated at our institution.

Methods: Thirty-seven patients who underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for cystic stump leakage were included in this study. Patient demographics, associated complications, and length of hospital stay were analyzed.

Results: All patients showed clinical improvement, with a mean hospital stay of 5.1 days. The presence of comorbidities, emergency surgery, or conversion to open surgery did not significantly impact treatment efficacy. Post-procedure, percutaneous drainage was required in 10 patients (27%). Procedure-related pancreatitis was noted in one patient (2.7%). Statistical analysis revealed that both the need for percutaneous drainage and the length of hospital stay were significantly lower in patients who had pre-existing drains (p<0.03). Additionally, early ERCP was associated with a significantly shorter hospital stay (p<0.01).

Conclusion: Stent placement via ERCP is a safe and effective strategy for managing cystic stump leaks. Early ERCP intervention following cystic stump leak detection is recommended. Furthermore, percutaneous drainage may be necessary in patients who do not respond adequately to initial treatment.

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囊性残端泄漏的内镜管理:来自三级保健中心的见解。
背景:胆囊残端漏是胆囊切除术后胆漏最常见的原因,是一种重要的术后并发症,需要及时干预。目前,内镜治疗是首选的治疗方法。本研究旨在通过分析我院治疗的囊性残端渗漏病例,找出影响内镜治疗成功的因素。方法:对37例行内窥镜逆行胆管造影(ERCP)检查胆囊残端漏的患者进行研究。分析患者人口统计学、相关并发症和住院时间。结果:所有患者均有临床改善,平均住院时间5.1 d。合并症、急诊手术或转开腹手术的存在对治疗效果没有显著影响。术后,10例患者(27%)需要经皮引流。手术相关胰腺炎1例(2.7%)。统计分析显示,已有引流管的患者经皮引流的必要性和住院时间均显著降低(结论:经ERCP放置支架是治疗囊性残端泄漏的一种安全有效的策略。建议在发现囊性残端泄漏后进行早期ERCP干预。此外,对初始治疗反应不充分的患者可能需要经皮引流。
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