Table 5.
Timing of repair
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≤ 14 d (n = 1757)
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> 14 d (n = 2031)
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P
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Type of surgery | |||
HJS | 100 (73-100) | 100 (68-100) | 0.842 |
End-to-end | 0 (0-27) | 0 (0-5) | 0.352 |
Complications | 33 (21-41) | 22 (18-25) | 0.085 |
Bile leak | 11 (5-21) | 6 (0-12) | 0.453 |
Wound infection | 5 (0-14) | 9 (6-18) | 0.593 |
Abnormal liver function | 11 (0-21) | 10 | - |
Cholangitis | 11 (10-35) | 9 (9-10) | 0.348 |
Jaundice | 13 (5-21) | - | - |
Redo HJS | 23 (4-42) | 0 | - |
Intervention | 16 (14-18) | 17 | - |
Stricture | 18 (12-43) | 13 (5-23) | 0.352 |
Time to stricture (mo) | 17 (10-62) | 3 | - |
Mortality | 2 (0-3) | 4 (3-5) | 0.203 |
After exclusion of overlapping definitions of timing, two groups at a cut off of 14 d were formed. Again outcome was comparable between early (≤ 14 d) and delayed (> 14 d) BDI repair. HJS: Hepaticojejunostomy.