Preoperative Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Hepaticogastrostomy for Definite Biliary Drainage in Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma Laparoscopic Resection: A Hybrid Minimal-Invasive Technique

Surg Innov. 2024 Feb;31(1):11-15. doi: 10.1177/15533506231223916. Epub 2023 Dec 22.

Abstract

Background and study aims: Laparoscopic approach of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (PHC) is still challenging. We report the original use of a endoscopic hepaticogastrostomy (EHG) for definite biliary drainage in order to avoid biliary reconstruction.

Patients and methods: A 70-year-old man presenting with jaundice was referred for resection of a Bismuth type IIIa PHC. Repeated endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography failed to drain the future liver remnant, enabling only right anterior liver section drainage. EHG was performed three weeks before surgery. A hepatogastric anastomosis was created, placing a half-coated self-expanding endoprosthesis between biliary duct of segment 2 and the lesser gastric curvature.

Results: A laparoscopic right hepatectomy extended to segment 1, common bile duct, and hepatic pedicle lymphadenectomy was performed. The left hepatic duct was sectioned and ligated downstream to the biliary confluence of segment 2-3 and 4 allowing exclusive biliary flow through the EHG. The patient was disease free at 12 months, postoperative outcomes were uneventful except three readmissions for acute cholangitis due to prosthesis obstruction.

Conclusions: EHG may be used as definite biliary drainage technique in laparoscopic PHC resection, at the expense of prosthesis obstruction and cholangitis.

Keywords: endoscopic hepaticogastrostomy; hybrid endoscopic-laparoscopic technique; laparoscopic extended hepatectomy; perihilar cholangiocarcinoma.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Bile Duct Neoplasms* / diagnostic imaging
  • Bile Duct Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Cholangiocarcinoma* / diagnostic imaging
  • Cholangiocarcinoma* / surgery
  • Cholangitis* / surgery
  • Drainage / methods
  • Hepatectomy / methods
  • Humans
  • Klatskin Tumor* / diagnostic imaging
  • Klatskin Tumor* / surgery
  • Laparoscopy*
  • Liver
  • Male
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional