Clinical Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 1, 2004; 10(21): 3175-3178
Published online Nov 1, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i21.3175
Table 1 Clinical and demographic details of the patients
mTCBD1T-tube
n3052
Age range(yr)28-7726-82
Male:female12: 1817: 35
Jaundice1216
Acute cholecystitis913
Acute pancreatitis35
Known CBD stone (s)1637
Suspected CBD stone (s)1113
Dilated CBD (≥ 9 mm)1835
Biliary surgery23
Table 2 Comparison of clinical outcome between two groups
mTCBDT-tubet or χ2 (z)P
Operative time (min)178173-0.4690.6402
Output of bile (mL/24 h)3064092.1180.0372
Postoperative stay(d)5.4-614.4-61(-2.060)0.0394
Drain removal (d)5.4-5129.22-321(-7.560)0.0004
Complications (%)011.55.7360.0173
Retained stones (%)3.313.52.5740.1093
Convert to open (%)6.53.80.3150.5753
Table 3 Retained stones in T-tube group
n(%)
Known stones5 (9.6)
Instrument problems2
Intrahepatic stones2
Multiple stones1
Unexpected stones2 (3.8)
Total7 (13.5)
Table 4 Complications and problems of biliary drainage
T-tubemTCBD
Complications
n6 (11.5%)0
Drain in situ
Leak around drain10
Stricture10
Drain pulled out10
Drain removed3 (5.8%)
Bile collection20
Bile peritonitis10
Problems
n3 (5.8%)2 (6.7%)
Drain out22
Dislocation10