Changes in biliary fluid dynamics in patients with hepatolithiasis after cholecystectomy
10.3760/cma.j.cn113884-20241216-00375
- VernacularTitle:肝胆管结石患者胆囊切除术后胆道流体动力学变化的研究
- Author:
Yunlong ZHONG
1
;
Xinqia ZHANG
1
;
Lei YAN
1
;
Zhaowei DING
1
;
Shengfeng ZHANG
1
;
Ping WANG
1
Author Information
1. 广州医科大学附属第一医院肝胆外科,广州 510120
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Gallstones;
Biliary pressure;
Bile viscosity;
Cholecystectomy;
Biliary fluid dynamics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery
2025;31(4):258-261
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To study the changes in biliary fluid dynamics in patients with hepatolithiasis after cholecystectomy.Methods:The clinical data of 101 patients with hepatolithiasis who underwent percutaneous transhepatic scleroscopic choledochotomy for stone extraction at the First Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from September 2021 to June 2024 were retrospectively analyzed, among which there were 47 males and 54 females with the age of (51.8±15.7) years. They were divided into two groups based on whether they had undergone previous cholecystectomy or not: cholecystectomy group ( n=53) and non-chole-cystectomy group ( n=48). The pressures in the left hepatic duct, right hepatic duct and lower end of the common bile duct were compared between the two groups, as well as the viscosity of bile at different rates of incision. Results:There were no significant differences in baseline characteristics such as gender, age, and liver function between the two groups (all P>0.05). Compared with the non-cholecystectomy group, the bile viscosity in the cholecystectomy group were significantly lower at shear rates of 1/s, 50/s, and 200/s [1/s: (8.96±1.15) mPa·s vs. (13.13±1.25) mPa·s; 50/s: (2.37±0.18) mPa·s vs. (3.59±0.34) mPa·s; 200/s: (1.82±0.13) mPa·s vs. (2.25±0.15) mPa·s], with statistically significant diffe-rences (all P<0.05). The biliary pressure in the left hepatic duct, right hepatic duct, and lower end of the common bile duct in the cholecystectomy group were significantly higher than that in the non-cholecystectomy group [left hepatic duct: (16.43±7.02) cmH 2O vs. (13.84±5.07) cmH 2O; right hepatic duct: (16.71±7.36) cmH 2O vs. (13.76±5.03) cmH 2O; lower end of the common bile duct: (14.60±6.73) cmH 2O vs. (10.58±4.84) cmH 2O] (1 cmH 2O=0.098 kPa), with statistically significant differences (all P<0.05). Conclusion:Bile viscosity decreases after cholecystectomy in patients with hepatolithiasis, whereas biliary pressure increases at the left and right hepatic ducts and at the lower end of the common bile duct, and these changes may be closely related to the mechanism of hepatolithiasis formation and recurrence.