Abdominal infections including cholangitis represent a major problem in patients with perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (pCCA). Thus, we investigated bacterial colonization of the bile ducts and determined its impact on postoperative outcome focusing on abdominal infections. A cohort of 95 pCCA patients who underwent surgery between 2010 and 2019 with available intraoperative microbial bile cultures were analyzed regarding bile duct colonization and postoperative abdominal infection by group comparisons and logistic regressions. 84.2% (80/95) showed bacterial colonization of the bile ducts and 54.7% (52/95) developed postoperative abdominal infections. Enterococcus faecalis (38.8%, 31/80), Enterococcus faecium (32.5%, 26/80), Enterobacter cloaca...
Background: The association between intraoperative bile cultures and infectious complications after ...
Background: Cholecystectomy is currently a frequently performed operation. The presence of gallstone...
International audienceBackground Bacteriobilia may increase the rate of deep infectious complication...
Abdominal infections including cholangitis represent a major problem in patients with perihilar chol...
Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare disease, accounting for less than 2% of all human malignancies. We pres...
Background: Patients with periampullary tumors frequently undergo endoscopic biliary investigations ...
Background Preoperative biliary drainage (PBD) is associated with bacterial contamination of bile, b...
International audienceObjectivesPostoperative infections occur frequently after pancreaticoduodenect...
AbstractAims. To determine the prevalence of bactibilia in patients undergoing cholecystectomy and t...
Background: The present study intended to clarify the role of biliary bacteria in the development of...
Background: The present study intended to clarify the role of biliary bacteria in the development of...
Background. The bile infection may already exist before the administration of an interventional proc...
Currently controversy exists whether bile infection following preoperative biliary drainage has an i...
INTRODUCTION : Bile in normal subjects is sterile. This is brought about by various factors like th...
BACKGROUND: Bile is normally sterile, but stasis, presence of foreign body (stones, parasites, ste...
Background: The association between intraoperative bile cultures and infectious complications after ...
Background: Cholecystectomy is currently a frequently performed operation. The presence of gallstone...
International audienceBackground Bacteriobilia may increase the rate of deep infectious complication...
Abdominal infections including cholangitis represent a major problem in patients with perihilar chol...
Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare disease, accounting for less than 2% of all human malignancies. We pres...
Background: Patients with periampullary tumors frequently undergo endoscopic biliary investigations ...
Background Preoperative biliary drainage (PBD) is associated with bacterial contamination of bile, b...
International audienceObjectivesPostoperative infections occur frequently after pancreaticoduodenect...
AbstractAims. To determine the prevalence of bactibilia in patients undergoing cholecystectomy and t...
Background: The present study intended to clarify the role of biliary bacteria in the development of...
Background: The present study intended to clarify the role of biliary bacteria in the development of...
Background. The bile infection may already exist before the administration of an interventional proc...
Currently controversy exists whether bile infection following preoperative biliary drainage has an i...
INTRODUCTION : Bile in normal subjects is sterile. This is brought about by various factors like th...
BACKGROUND: Bile is normally sterile, but stasis, presence of foreign body (stones, parasites, ste...
Background: The association between intraoperative bile cultures and infectious complications after ...
Background: Cholecystectomy is currently a frequently performed operation. The presence of gallstone...
International audienceBackground Bacteriobilia may increase the rate of deep infectious complication...