Research Article
The Hepaticojejunostomy Technique with Intra-Anastomotic Stent in Biliary Diseases and Its Evolution throughout the Years: A Technical Analysis
Table 1
Milestones of the evolution of biliary diversion techniques.
| Author | Year | Technique | Novelty |
| Reid [10] | 1921 | CJ | First report of the technique | Sanders [12] | 1949 | HJ | First report of the technique | Allbritten Jr. [15] | 1953 | RYCJ | First report of the technique | Allen [16] and Warren [17] | 1956 | CJ | Introduction of a modified CJ technique | Bismuth et al. [18] | 1978 | RYHJ | Feasibility and safety study | Bismuth et al. [22] | 1987 | RYHJ | First application in liver transplantation |
Röthlin et al. [7] | 1998 | Lap RYHJ | First retrospective analysis on the safety and feasibility | Nagino et al. [28] | 2002 | RYHJ | Limb placed via the retrocolic-retrogastric route in obese patients | Kang et al. [31] | 2007 | Robotic-assisted RYHJ | First experience in clinical setting | Diao et al. [32] | 2012 | SILS RYHJ | Performed using conventional instruments in children with choledochal cysts |
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