Clinical Research
Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 14, 2006; 12(26): 4170-4174
Published online Jul 14, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i26.4170
Table 1 Patients’ demographic and clinical data
GroupsnPS1n (%)Age (yr)Hospital stay (d)Operative time (min)History2 (yr)Bleeding2 (mL)
HJ group12390 (73.17)
+hepatectomy (A1)7655 (72.37)a45.4 ± 13.832.1 ± 12.0282.9 ± 99.3a8.5a500.0a
left lateral segmentectomy52(0.1-40)(150-27 000)
left hepatectomy15
right hepatectomy3
segmentectomy6
+CBD exploration (A2)4735 (74.47)c51.8 ± 13.527.0 ± 8.5226.1 ± 80.48.0c300.0
(0.1-35)(100-3000)
T tube drainage group191102 (53.40)
+hepatectomy (B1)8546 (54.12)46.6 ± 12.629.2 ± 10.6189.4 ± 54.1c3.5300.0c
left lateral segmentectomy57(0.1-40)(100-5000)
left hepatectomy13
right hepatectomy4
segmentectomy11
+ CBD exploration (B2)10656 (52.83)49.8 ± 15.728.3 ± 16.6166.4 ± 97.73.0150.0
(0.1-40)(30-18 000)
Table 2 Sites and rates of residual stone
GroupsnSite of stone residual
Rate
LeftliverRightliverCBDLeftliverRightliverTotal (%)
HJ group123814122520.3a
+hepatectomy (A1)76310101418.4
+CBD exploration (A2)4754021123.4
T tube drainage group19117223125428.3
+ hepatectomy (B1)85510121821.2
+ CBD exploration (B2)10612122103634.0
Table 3 Postoperative complications
ComplicationsGroup A1Group A2Group B1Group B2
(n = 76)(n = 47)(n = 85)(n = 106)
Wound infection6357
Subphrenic collection/infection7030
Pleural infusion3020
Bile leakage2031
Biliary hemorrhage1002
Liver abscess1000
Liver failure1206
Pulmonary infection0111
Septicemia1000
Total2261417
%28.95a12.7716.4716.04
Table 4 Follow-up and postoperative cholangitis
GroupsnFollow-uppatients(n, %)Postoperativecholangitis(n, %)Causes of cholangitis
STSRSRERC
HJ group12396 (78.0)23 (24.0)316(3)41
+ hepatectomy (A1)7659 (77.6)13 (22.0)1930
+ CBD exploration (A2)4737 (78.7)10 (27.0)27(2)31
T tube drainage group191145 (76.0)35 (24.1)01340
+ hepatectomy (B1)8561 (71.8)5 (8.2)10050
+ CBD exploration (B2)10684 (79.2)30 (35.7)201290