Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2015; 21(7): 2102-2107
Published online Feb 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i7.2102
Table 1 Patient and procedure characteristics
CasePrevious surgeriesTime from injury to liver resectionVascular injuryStrasberg’s classificationOperative timeType of liver resection
(n)(mo)(h)
1617RHAE 48RH
2149RHAE 411RH
32204RHAE 47RH
4124RPVE 410RH
5645RHAE 43RH
618RHAE 49RH
7272LPVE 45LLS
8124RHAE 36RH
925RHAE 38RH
Table 2 Postoperative results
CaseBiliary fistulaLength of hospital stayFollow-upTerblanche grade
(d)(mo)
102012.8I
2162156.8I
307117.2IV
401041.0I
50867.9I
60726.9I
70721.0I
808109.2I
901869.6III
Table 3 Outcome results in reported series of liver resections with five or more patients with bile duct injury and vascular injury
Ref.nMorbidityMortalityGood long-term results
Frilling et al[21]5NS25%NS
Thomson et al[12]862.5%0%100%
de Santibáñes et al[18]933.3%0%NS
Laurent et al[19]1861.1%0%72%
Current series933.3%0%88%