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Biliary Bypass Surgery

Overview

Biliary bypass surgery is a vital procedure to restore normal bile flow when the bile ducts are blocked or damaged, often due to cancer or strictures. At Manipal Hospitals International, our experienced surgeons use advanced surgical techniques combined with compassionate care to offer international patients the best chance for symptom relief and improved quality of life.

What is Biliary Bypass Surgery?

Biliary bypass surgery creates a new pathway for bile to flow from the liver into the small intestine when the natural bile ducts are obstructed. Surgeons connect the bile ducts or gallbladder directly to the intestine to bypass the blockage, relieving jaundice and digestive issues.

A simple explanation for patients

Think of it as building a new road to allow bile, a digestive fluid, to flow from your liver into your bowel when the usual path is blocked. This helps improve digestion and reduces discomfort like jaundice.

Why is Biliary Bypass Surgery Needed?

This surgery is needed when the bile ducts are blocked by tumours, strictures, or injuries that cause symptoms such as yellowing skin, itching, or digestive problems. Without bypass, bile collects in the liver, causing damage and intense discomfort.

Common Reasons and Key Conditions Treated

  • Bile duct or pancreatic tumors causing obstruction.
  • Benign strictures from inflammation or previous surgeries.
  • Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer).
  • Gallbladder cancers are blocking bile flow.
  • Traumatic bile duct injuries.

Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for Biliary Bypass Surgery?

Manipal Hospitals offers advanced biliary bypass expertise, integrating high precision, multidisciplinary coordination, and personalised patient focus to optimise surgical outcomes and recovery experience.

  • Experienced hepatobiliary surgeons: Skilled in complex biliary reconstructions.
  • Modern operating theatres: Equipped with laparoscopic and robotic technologies.
  • NABH and JCI accreditation: Ensure the highest standards of safety and quality.
  • Comprehensive care teams: Gastroenterology, nutrition, critical care, and rehab.
  • International patient coordinators: Facilitate smooth logistics and communication.

Indications for Biliary Bypass Surgery

Candidates have confirmed bile duct obstruction causing symptoms and require surgical bypass either as definitive treatment or palliative care.

  • Imaging-confirmed ductal obstruction non-amenable to endoscopic stenting.
  • Jaundice with pruritus (itching) and cholangitis risk.
  • Unresectable tumours causing bile flow block.
  • Failed minimally invasive procedures needing surgical bypass.
  • Good general condition allowing anesthesia and surgery.

Who Should Avoid or Delay Biliary Bypass Surgery?

Critical illnesses, advanced metastatic cancer, or poor physical status requiring stabilisation may delay surgery or necessitate alternate treatments.

  • Unstable cardiopulmonary disease increases surgical risk.
  • Severe infections needing control before surgery.
  • Diffuse liver metastases reducing expected benefit.
  • Severe malnutrition requiring preoperative optimisation.

Preparing for Biliary Bypass Surgery

  • Pre-operative imaging: CT, MRI, and cholangiography for planning.
  • Lab tests: Liver function, coagulation profile, and blood counts.
  • Optimise nutritional and hydration status.
  • Pre-anaesthesia assessment and clearance.
  • Patient and family counselling to set expectations.
  • International patient coordination for visa and logistics.

What Happens During the Biliary Bypass Surgery?

Under general anaesthesia, the surgeon accesses the abdomen via an open or laparoscopic approach. The bile duct or gallbladder is connected to a loop of small intestine (usually jejunum), bypassing the blocked area, ensuring free bile flow into the digestive tract.

Step-by-Step Breakdown

  • Administer general anaesthesia with patient monitoring.
  • Make an abdominal incision or laparoscopic ports for access.
  • Expose bile duct, gallbladder, and small intestine.
  • Create jejunal limb (Roux-en-Y) for anastomosis.
  • Perform hepaticojejunostomy or choledochojejunostomy connecting the bile duct to the jejunum.
  • Ensure airtight, tension-free suturing for bile drainage.
  • Check for leaks and hemostasis; close incisions carefully.

Recovery After Biliary Bypass Surgery

Recovery includes ICU monitoring initially, with careful fluid and nutritional management. Patients gradually resume oral intake and mobility. Hospital stay generally lasts 7-10 days. Multidisciplinary teams ensure pain control, infection prevention, and early rehabilitation.

Risks & Biliary Bypass Surgery Complications

Complications may include bile leak, infection, bleeding, bowel obstruction, or anastomotic stricture. Surgical technique precision and postoperative vigilance reduce these risks and allow prompt treatment if complications arise.

Benefits of Biliary Bypass Surgery

The surgery alleviates jaundice, improves digestion, reduces infection risk, and enhances quality of life for patients with obstructive biliary diseases, particularly where other treatments have failed.

What is the Cost of Biliary Bypass Surgery at Manipal Hospitals?

Procedures are competitively priced compared to Western nations without compromising care quality. Cost includes surgery, hospital stay, intensive care, medications, and follow-up. Personalised quotes prepare patients for transparent financial planning.

International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals

Patients receive comprehensive support with visa processing, airport transfers, multilingual assistance, dietary preferences, and insurance claims, ensuring their medical journey is comfortable and stress-free.

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Usually, surgery lasts between 3 and 5 hours, depending on complexity and patient condition.
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