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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2022; 28(39): 5707-5722
Published online Oct 21, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i39.5707
Published online Oct 21, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i39.5707
Ref. | Journal | Substitute (n) | Stent (n) | Animal type (n) | Size of BDS (cm) | Method of reconstruction of bile duct by BDS (n) | Observation period after implantation | Localization of regenerated bile duct | Causes of stenosis | Note (planned sacrificial death and epithelialization) |
Shea and Hubay[15], 1948 | Ann Surg | Femoral vein (21) | Vitallium tube | Dog (21) | Ring (1.5) | CBC (21) | Maximum 208 d | BDS itself | Necrosis of BDS itself, narrowing of the BDS lumen, and narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct | Although 14 out of 21 dogs were intentionally killed, the tissue of the regenerated bile duct was shown only as a result, and the process of bile duct regeneration was not demonstrated |
Kirby and Fitts[16], 1950 | Arch Surg (1920) | Jejunum (9) | T-tube | Dog (9) | Jejunum (2.5) | GBC (5); CBC (4) | Maximum 13 mo | BDS itself | BDS stenosis was not observed when the T-tube was inserted | Seven out of nine dogs were intentionally killed; however, no epithelial regeneration was observed at the anastomotic site. The procedure was too complicated |
Pearce et al[10], 1951 | Ann Surg | Femoral vein (32) | Lord and blakemore tube | Dog (32) | Ring (1.0) | CBC (10); CBJ (20); GBC (2) | Maximum 6 mo | BDS itself | Necrosis of autologous tissue, narrowing of the lumen of autologous tissue, narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct, necrosis of BDS itself, narrowing of the BDS lumen, and narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct | Only 1 of the 32 dogs survived for more than 6 mo. It was investigated in 32 dogs; however, in the end, fibrosis of the vein and stenosis of the anastomotic site with the native site occurred, and bile duct epithelial regeneration was not observed. It was concluded that the vein was not suitable for BDS |
Ulin et al[17], 1955 | Ann Surg | Vascularised jugular vein (10) | Polyethylene tube | Dog (10) | Ring (2.0-5.0) | CBC (10) | Maximum 10 mo | BDS itself | Necrosis of autologous tissue, narrowing of the lumen of autologous tissue, narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct, necrosis of BDS itself, narrowing of the lumen of BDS, and narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct | The omentum was used to maintain blood flow to the BDS, but in some cases, it functioned as a BDS only during the period when the stent was in place (6 out of 10 dogs). Bile duct regeneration process was not studied. No regeneration of the bile duct epithelium was observed |
Myers et al[18], 1960 | Ann Surg | Femoral vein and artery, bile duct (17), and homologous bile duct (6) | Polyethylene tube | Dog (28) | Ring (unknown) | CBC (23) | Maximum 449 d | BDS itself | Necrosis of autologous tissue, narrowing of the lumen of autologous tissue, narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct, necrosis of BDS itself, narrowing of the BDS lumen, and narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct | BDS using autologous veins, arteries, or allogeneic arteries also narrowed shortly after transplantation. No bile duct epithelial regeneration was observed |
Dunphy and Stephens[19], 1962 | Ann Surg | Autologous vein and artery (20), and homologous artery (32) | T-tube | Goat (44), dog (8) | Ring (1.0) | CBC (52) | Maximum 9 mo | BDS itself | Necrosis of autologous tissue, narrowing of the lumen of autologous tissue, narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct, necrosis of BDS itself, narrowing of the BDS lumen, and narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct | In an experiment using autologous veins and T-tube as BDS, 2 dogs survived for more than 6 mo; however, both dogs demonstrated dilation of the bile duct on the liver side. No bile duct epithelial regeneration was observed |
Belzer et al[44], 1965 | Ann Surg | Femoral vein (20) | T-tube | Goat (20) | Patch (3.0-4.0) | Patch (20) | Maximum 11 mo | BDS itself | Necrosis of autologous tissue, narrowing of the lumen of autologous tissue, narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct, necrosis of BDS itself, narrowing of the BDS lumen, and narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct | Only 3 out of 20 dogs were intentionally killed, but no good bile duct epithelial regeneration was observed |
Lindenauer and Child[47], 1966 | Ann Surg | Vascularized jugular vein (14) | (-) | Dog (14) | Ring (unknown) | CBC (14) | Maximum 18 mo | BDS itself | The omentum increased blood flow to the BDS; however, it resulted in scar contraction. Necrosis of BDS itself, narrowing of the BDS lumen, and narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct | No dog survived for more than 3.5 mo, although the omentum was used to maintain BDS blood flow |
Palmes et al[48], 2009 | J Invest Surg | External jugular vein (18) | PLA stent (12) | Pig (18) | Ring (2.0) | CBC (18) | Maximum 6 mo | BDS itself | When the stent was not inserted, the BDS was necrotic. When the stent was inserted, the BDS lumen was preserved, but eventually, it became necrotic and narrowed | Of the 18 dogs, all 12 stented dogs were deliberately killed. However, the process of regeneration of veins into the bile duct was not reported |
Liang et al[49], 2012 | World J Gastroenterol | Omentum (8) | Bioabsorbable stent | Pig (8) | Ring (0.5-1.0) | CBC (8) | Maximum 4 mo | BDS itself | The BDS lumen was preserved when the stent was inserted | The bile duct defect was repaired with an omentum, which was similar to inserting a T-tube into the defect. Bile duct regeneration was also poorly demonstrated |
Ref. | Journal | Substitute (n) | Stent | Animal type (n) | Size of BDS (cm) | Method of reconstruction of bile duct by BDS (n) | Observation period after implantation | Localization of regenerated bile duct | Causes of stenosis | Note (planned sacrificial death and epithelialization) |
Dunphy and Stephens[19], 1962 | Ann Surg | Teflon (8) | (-) | Dog (4), goat (4) | Ring (1.0) | CBC (8) | Maximum 7 wk | BDS outside | Narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct; narrowing of the lumen of BDS | In all cases, the hepatobiliary enzyme levels increased, and no survivors were observed for more than 7 wk after transplantation |
Bergan et al[20], 1962 | Arch Surg | Vascularized polyvinyl sponge (21) | (-) | Dog (21) | Ring (0.5) | CBC (21) | Maximum 14 mo | BDS outside | Narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct; narrowing of the lumen of BDS | Four out of 21 dogs survived for > 60 d after transplantation, and four of them had stenosis of BDS |
Sherman et al[21], 1963 | Ann Surg | Acrylamide with Dacron (33) | (-) | Dog (33) | Ring (1.5-3.5) | CBC (33) | Maximum 31 mo | BDS outside | Narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct; narrowing of the lumen of BDS | Twenty-six out of 33 dogs died within 3 mo. In all cases, fibrotic thickening around the BDS and severe scar contraction had occurred at the site of anastomosis |
Mendelowitz et al[22], 1982 | Am J Surg | Gore-Tex (6), dacron (2) | (-) | Dog (8) | Ring (2.0-3.0), patch (2.0 cm × 1.0 cm) | Patch (Gore-Tex) (2), CBJ (Gore-Tex) (2), CBC (Gore-Tex) (1), CBC (Dacron) (2), GBJ (Gore-Tex) (1) | Maximum 40 d | BDS outside | Narrowing of the anastomosis with the native bile duct; narrowing of the lumen of BDS | In all cases, a bile plug was found in the lumen of the BDS, and a high degree of fibrotic thickening was found around the site of anastomosis |
Gómez et al[23], 2002 | J Gastrointest Surg | Gore-Tex (12) | (-) | Dog (12) | Ring (2.0-3.0) | CBC (12) | Maximum 3 mo | BDS outside | Narrowing of the lumen of BDS | Eleven out of 12 dogs were intentionally killed, but severe fibrotic thickening was observed around the BDS |
Ref. | Journal | Substitute | Stent | Animal type (n) | Size of BDS (cm) | Method of reconstruction of bile duct by BDS (n) | Observation period after implantation | Localization of regenerated bile duct | Causes of stenosis | Note (planned sacrificial death and epithelialization) |
Rosen et al[24], 2002 | Surgery | SIS | (-) | Dog (15) | Patch: (2.0 cm × 1.0 cm), ring: (2.0-3.0) | Patch (9), CBC (6) | Maximum 5 mo | BDS itself | Scar contraction at the site of anastomosis on the duodenal side | Thirteen out of 15 dogs were intentionally killed. The regenerated bile duct tissue was shown consequently, and the process of regenerating the bile duct was not shown |
Miyazawa et al[25], 2005 | Am J Transplant | P (CL/LLA) with PGA | (-) | Pig (18) | Ring (3.0) | CBJ (18) | Maximum 6 mo | BDS outside | No narrowed BDS | All pigs were intentionally killed. A good bile duct regeneration process was shown |
Nau et al[26], 2011 | HPB (Oxford) | PGA and TMC | 5 Fr pancreatic stent | Dog (11) | Ring (1.0) | CBC (11) | Maximum 12 mo | BDS itself | Narrowing of the BDS lumen | Ten out of 11 dogs were intentionally killed. No good bile duct epithelial regeneration was observed |
Li et al[27], 2012 | Biomaterials | Collagen with bFGF | (-) | Pig (26) | Patch (2.0 cm × 1.0 cm) | Patch (26) | Maximum 6 mo | BDS itself | No narrowed BDS | All pigs were intentionally killed. The regenerated bile duct tissue was shown consequently, while the process of regenerating the bile duct was not shown |
Tao et al[28], 2015 | Artif Organs | Collagen | Plastic stent | Pig (20) | Patch (2.0 cm × 0.6 cm) | Patch (12) | Maximum 12 wk | BDS itself | No narrowed BDS | All pigs were intentionally killed. The regenerated bile duct tissue was observed consequently, while the process of regenerating the bile duct was not shown |
Tanimoto et al[62], 2016 | Langenbecks Arch Surg | P (CL/LLA) | T-tube | Pig (11) | Ring (2.0) | CBC (11) | Maximum 6 mo | BDS itself | No narrowed BDS | All pigs were intentionally killed. A high degree of fibrosis was observed in the regenerated bile duct tissue |
de Abreu et al[63], 2020 | J Biomater Appl | Bacterial cellulose film | T-tube | Pig (10) | Patch (2.0 cm × 1.0 cm) | CBC (20) | Maximum 330 d | BDS itself | No narrowed BDS | All pigs were intentionally killed. No process of bile duct regeneration was shown |
- Citation: Miyazawa M, Aikawa M, Takashima J, Kobayashi H, Ohnishi S, Ikada Y. Pitfalls and promises of bile duct alternatives: A narrative review. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(39): 5707-5722
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v28/i39/5707.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i39.5707