The first TIPS surgery performed in the Udmurt Republic in a young patient with secondary biliary cirrhosis

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
S. Styazhkina, D. Zaitsev, A. Bagautdinov, M. R. Sharafutdinov, Z. A. Antropova, I. I. Zaripov, M. I. Kamalov
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Treatment of patients with iatrogenic injuries of the biliary tract is the most difficult and important section in hepatobiliary surgery. When analyzing the causes, it was found that in 70–94 % of cases this type of injury is observed during cholecystectomy. We present a rare clinical case of the development of secondary biliary cirrhosis due to iatrogenic trauma of the biliary tract. This injury caused long-term suffering for the patient due to the further development of complications of cirrhosis, specifically of portal hypertension. The latter caused repeated recurrent profuse bleeding from varicose veins of the esophagus. The use of a minimally invasive transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt procedure for the first time in the Udmurt Republic was of particular relevance in solving this problem. This procedure has become a key one in solving the abovementioned problems and will become the preventive measure for the cirrhosis progression in the future. It is also important to focus on prophylactic measures aimed at preventing iatrogenic injuries of the biliary tract, as this problem can cause irreversible complications. Prevention should include adequate examination and visualization of the bile ducts and gallbladder before surgery, their careful mobilization, compliance with the rules of operation with electrosurgical instruments, as well as the use of additional minimally invasive techniques such as choledoscopy, cholangiography and intraoperative ultrasound. Besides that, all manipulations should be carried out under strict control and clear visualization of instruments and anatomical structures of organs. The article provides a detailed description of the technique of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt surgery, as well as presents X-ray images obtained during this operation.
第一次TIPS手术在乌德穆尔特共和国进行的年轻患者继发性胆汁性肝硬化
医源性胆道损伤患者的治疗是肝胆外科的难点和重点。分析原因发现,70 - 94%的病例发生在胆囊切除术中。我们提出一个罕见的临床病例发展继发性胆汁性肝硬化由于医源性创伤的胆道。由于肝硬化并发症的进一步发展,特别是门脉高压,这种损伤给患者带来了长期的痛苦。后者引起食道静脉曲张反复出血。在乌德穆尔特共和国首次使用微创经颈静脉肝内门静脉系统分流术对解决这一问题具有特别的意义。该手术已成为解决上述问题的关键,并将成为今后肝硬化发展的预防措施。重点关注预防胆道医源性损伤的预防措施也很重要,因为这个问题可能导致不可逆转的并发症。预防应包括术前对胆管和胆囊进行充分的检查和观察,小心地移动胆管和胆囊,遵守电手术器械的操作规则,以及使用额外的微创技术,如胆道镜检查、胆道造影和术中超声。除此之外,所有的操作都应该在严格的控制下进行,并清晰地显示仪器和器官的解剖结构。本文详细介绍了经颈静脉肝内门静脉系统分流术的技术,并介绍了术中所获得的x线图像。
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Acta Biomedica Scientifica
Acta Biomedica Scientifica Immunology and Microbiology-General Immunology and Microbiology
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