portoenterostomy

portoenterostomy /pôr′tō·en′təros″təmē/ [L, porta + Gk, enteron, bowel, stoma, mouth, temnein, to cut] , construction of a bile drainage system with an intestinal conduit to correct biliary atresia. There are several procedural approaches, such as anastomosis of the jejunum by a Roux-en-Y loop to the portal fissure region to establish bile flow from the bile ducts to the intestine. The procedure is indicated in patients younger than 3 months of age. The operation is successful in most cases, but in a significant number of patients late mortality occurs because of chronic medical problems. Without the operation, biliary cirrhosis develops with an attendant early death. Also called Kasai operation.

Portoenterostomy (McCance and Huether, 2014)