Quintero G A, Espinosa H, Pineres G, Ariza A, Zundel N, Botero R, Cuervo H, Ucros G, Patiño J F
Institute of Hepatobiliary Diseases, Fundación Santa Fe, Bogota, Colombia.
World J Surg. 1992 Nov-Dec;16(6):1178-81; discussion 1181-2. doi: 10.1007/BF02067095.
The need to control recurrent biliary strictures implies the practice of repeated major surgical procedures. The hepaticojejunostomy with subcutaneous jejunal access (Chen's procedure) allows the permanent option of a non-operative management of recurrent biliary tract anastomosis complications. Through the subcutaneous jejunal access, the application of a Gianturco metallic prosthesis is permitted and the correction of biliary-intestinal anastomosis strictures with non-operative methods is possible. This report is a review of a series of 20 patients treated with the Chen procedure, of whom 3 patients also had implantation of Gianturco stents via hepaticojejunostomy with subcutaneous access.