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.

AuthorYearTechniqueNovelty

Reid [10]1921CJFirst report of the technique
Sanders [12]1949HJFirst report of the technique
Allbritten Jr. [15]1953RYCJFirst report of the technique
Allen [16] and Warren [17]1956CJ Introduction of a modified CJ technique
Bismuth et al. [18]1978RYHJFeasibility and safety study
Bismuth et al. [22]1987RYHJFirst application in liver transplantation
Röthlin et al. [7]1998Lap RYHJFirst retrospective analysis on the safety and feasibility
Nagino et al. [28]2002RYHJLimb placed via the retrocolic-retrogastric route in obese patients
Kang et al. [31]2007Robotic-assisted RYHJFirst experience in clinical setting
Diao et al. [32]2012SILS RYHJPerformed using conventional instruments in children with choledochal cysts