Background: In this retrospective study, the effects of cystic duct (C) tube use on the incidence of post-hepatectomy bile leak were assessed. Methods: The subjects were 550 patients who underwent a hepatectomy during 1990-2011, with (n = 83) and without (n = 467) C tube drainage. The use of a C tube was based on the surgeon's choice. Results: Bile leakage was observed in 44 (8%) patients, and its incidence post-operatively correlated with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, parenchymal transection with forceps fracture and tie, a major hepatectomy, prolonged surgery and excessive blood loss (P < 0.050) but not with the use of a C tube. The incidence of an intra-abdominal infection was higher and the hospital stay was longer in the leak (49 days) than non-leak group (21 days, P < 0.001). ISGLS grade B and C bile leak post-hemi-hepatectomy and extended-hepatectomy were more frequent in the non-C than C tube group (P = 0.016). The duration of hospitalization was not different between the two groups; however, 7 patients in the non-C tube group had prolonged hospitalization (> 60 days) compared with none in the C tube group (P = 0.454). Conclusion: The usefulness of the C tube in preventing post-hepatectomy bile leak could not be confirmed; however, both bile leak requiring clinical management and long hospitalization after a ajor hepatectomy could be reduced with C tube use. © 2012 International Hepato-Pancreato- Biliary Association.
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Nanashima, A., Abo, T., Shibuya, A., Tominaga, T., Matsumoto, A., Tou, K., … Nagayasu, T. (2013). Does the placement of a cystic duct tube after a hepatic resection help reduce the incidence of post-operative bile leak? HPB, 15(7), 517–522. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-2574.2012.00611.x
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