Clinical Trial: Reconstruction of the Bile Duct With the Round Ligament

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Reconstruction of Postcholecystectomy Bile Duct Injury and Bile Duct Defects With the Round Ligament

Brief Summary: The investigators developed a new surgical technique in order to reconstruct the bile duct with the round ligament

Detailed Summary: Classically, the bile duct defect after bile duct injury or resection is achieved by bilioenteric reconstruction. However bilioenteric anastomosis is associated with long term complications including intrahepatic bile ducts infection, specific complications related to the Roux en Y jejunal loop and eliminate the endoscopic access to intrahepatic bile ducts. The investigators had recently developed a new surgical technique to reconstruct the veins with the parietal peritoneum with excellent results. Accordingly the investigators decided to develop a new surgical technique in order to reconstruct the bile duct defects with the vascularized round ligament.
Sponsor: Beaujon Hospital

Current Primary Outcome: Safety - absence of any severe complication or mortality related to the new procedure [ Time Frame: at 1 year ]

Safety is defined by the absence of any severe complication (necrosis or biliary fistula) or mortality related to the new procedure.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: Bile buct patency [ Time Frame: at 3 year ]

Secondary outcome include mainly the patency of the reconstructed bile duct.


Original Secondary Outcome: Bile buct patency [ Time Frame: at 3 year ]

Seconady outcome include mainly the patency of the reconstructed bile duct.


Information By: Beaujon Hospital

Dates:
Date Received: November 19, 2016
Date Started: November 2015
Date Completion: November 2018
Last Updated: February 5, 2017
Last Verified: February 2017