Jiang O, Zhou RX, Yang K, Cai CX, Liu Y, Cheng NS. Negative short-term impact of intraoperative biliary lavage in patients with hepatolithiasis. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(11): 3234-3241 [PMID: 27004001 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i11.3234]
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Nan-Sheng Cheng, MD, Department of Biliary Surgery, West China Medical Center of Sichuan University, No. 37 Guo Xue Valley, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan Province, China. zhourongxing@vip.163.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2016; 22(11): 3234-3241 Published online Mar 21, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i11.3234
Table 1 Preoperative variables of patients in the control and lavage groups n (%)
Control group(n = 254)
Lavage group(n = 678)
P value
Age (yr)
55.96 ± 13.48
50.81 ± 10.91
0.223
Gender (M:F)
81:173
180:498
0.119
Pulmonary disease
45 (17.7)
154 (22.7)
0.106
Hypertension
25 (9.8)
63 (9.3)
0.803
Diabetes mellitus
11 (4.3)
27 (3.9)
0.853
Past history of biliary tract surgery
119 (46.9)
287 (42.3)
0.235
Past history of cholangioenterostomy
11 (4.3)
15 (2.2)
0.115
Past history of liver resection
23 (9.1)
72 (10.6)
0.713
Stone location
0.892
Right
159 (62.5)
395 (58.3)
Left
215 (84.6)
577 (85.1)
Extra
158 (62.2)
406 (59.8)
Total bilirubin
15.8 ± 10.42
18.3 ± 24.33
0.110
ALB (g/L)
40.31 ± 3.45
39.45 ± 6.92
0.197
WBC (× 109/L)
5.61 ± 2.02
6.05 ± 4.7
0.462
AST (U/L)
39.6 ± 45.12
53.51 ± 61.38
0.155
ALT (U/L)
38.76 ± 54.37
64.61 ± 76.79
0.306
Table 2 Intraoperative variables of patients in the control and lavage groups n (%)
Control group(n = 254)
Lavage group(n = 678)
P value
Operation time (min)
124.2 ± 48.1
100.1 ± 51.9
0.036
Surgical approach
0.128
Open
233 (91.4)
641 (94.5)
Laparoscopy
21 (8.6)
37 (5.5)
Blood loss (mL)
235.3 ± 358.2
241.6 ± 256.9
0.918
Combined liver resection
137 (53.9)
355 (52.4)
0.713
Cirrhosis
71 (27.9)
229 (33.8)
0.098
Liver atrophy
97 (38.2)
282 (41.6)
0.369
Biliary stricture
23 (9.1)
92 (13.6)
0.113
Biliary distal dilatation
118 (46.4)
294 (43.4)
0.416
Cholangioenterostomy
8 (3.1)
15 (2.2)
0.491
Complete stone remove
207 (81.5)
523 (77.1)
0.249
Bile bacterial culture positive
15 (5.9)
38 (5.6)
0.874
Table 3 Postoperative variables of patients in the control and lavage groups n (%)
Control group(n = 254)
Lavage group(n = 678)
P value
Death
1
1
0.471
Cost
RMB 28437.1 ± 8530.5
RMB 32264.2 ± 11893.2
0.043
Postoperative hospital stay (d)
6.67 ± 3.78
7.82 ± 4.34
0.024
Fever (> 37.5 °C)
207 (81.4)
618 (91.2)
0.001
High fever (> 38.5 °C)
101 (39.8)
372 (54.9)
0.001
Antibiotic up-regulation
67 (26.3)
259 (38.2)
0.001
Blood bacterial culture positive
34 (13.4)
175 (25.8)
0.001
Bile bacterial culture positive
60 (23.6)
276 (40.1)
0.001
Cholangitis
51 (20.1)
238 (35.1)
0.001
Pulmonary infection
5 (1.9)
22 (3.2)
0.383
Abdominal infection
12 (4.7)
59 (8.7)
0.051
Bile leakage
8 (3.1)
33 (4.8)
0.287
Complications
Grade I
69 (27.1)
174 (25.7)
0.250
Grade II
87 (34.2)
305 (45.0)
Grade III
7 (2.8)
16 (2.3)
Grade IV
2 (0.8)
3 (0.4)
Table 4 Species isolated in postoperative bacterial cultures n (%)
Blood
Bile
Control group(n = 254)
Lavage group(n = 678)
P value
Control group(n = 254)
Lavage group(n = 678)
P value
Escherichia coli
11 (4.3)
57 (8.4)
0.034
19 (7.4)
85 (12.5)
0.035
Klebsiella pneumoniae
9 (3.5)
48 (7.1)
0.046
15 (5.9)
69 (27.2)
0.041
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
8 (3.1)
18 (2.7)
0.659
7 (2.8)
42 (6.2)
0.046
Enterobacter cloacae
5 (2.0)
22 (3.2)
0.383
11 (4.3)
56 (8.3)
0.045
Enterococcus faecalis
2 (0.8)
13 (1.9)
0.379
7 (2.8)
21 (3.1)
0.265
Others
5 (2.0)
34 (5.0)
0.043
8 (3.1)
40 (5.9)
0.098
Total
40 (15.7)
192 (28.3)
0.001
67 (26.4)
313 (46.2)
0.001
Table 5 The varieties of the up-regulated antibiotics of the control and lavage groups n (%)
Control group(n = 254)
Lavage group(n = 678)
P value
Imipenem
4 (1.6)
29 (4.3)
0.047
Ceftriaxone
8 (3.1)
21 (3.1)
1.000
Moxifloxacin
11 (4.3)
57 (8.4)
0.034
Piperacillin-tazobactam
15 (5.9)
69 (10.2)
0.041
Cefoperazone-sulbactam
18 (7.1)
80 (11.8)
0.041
Levofloxacin
4 (1.6)
10 (14.7)
0.261
Ciprofloxacin
5 (2.0)
7 (10.3)
1.000
Others
7 (2.8)
18 (26.5)
0.439
Total
72 (28.3)
291 (42.9)
0.005
Citation: Jiang O, Zhou RX, Yang K, Cai CX, Liu Y, Cheng NS. Negative short-term impact of intraoperative biliary lavage in patients with hepatolithiasis. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(11): 3234-3241