Umar Ali, Pan Cheng Enma Qingyong, Yusuf Shah, Yu Lian.
Biliary tract surgery; surgical complications.
Professional Med J Jan ;14(4):689-96.

Surgical complication after biliary tract injury are serious complications of Hepatobiliary surgery. The incidence of iatrogenic bile duct injuries has increased significantly since the number of cholecystectomy operations have increased, laparoscopic cholecystectomy became the "gold standard", mini-cholecystectomy established for the treatment of cholelithiasis. Intraoperative hemorrhage can be life-threatening or may lead the death. The common uses of laparoscopic cholecystectomy and mini-cholecystectomy have made the young surgeons less familiar with open cholecystectomy procedure and the approaches to manage the biliary tract injuries. Uncommonly the patient had to undergo hepatic transplantation secondary to biliary tract surgery with several vessel injuries or biliary cirrhosis. Postoperative bile leakage can be managed by effective drainage as soon as possible. These complications uncommon with the expert surgeons, but common with comparatively inexperienced surgeons. There is no substitute of experience and caution in biliary surgery for optimization technique. This is a review article.

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