Biliary complications following liver transplantation.

TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS(2000)

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Biliary complications are known as a weak point of liver transplantation. Their occurence can be related to the practice of draining the biliary anastomosis performed at the time of transplantation. At our institution, routine of anastomotic biliary drainage was abandoned in June 2004.We sought to assess the occurence and character of biliary complications following orthotopic liver transplantation in relation to the technique of anastomosis.In two groups of transplantees: last 100 transplantations with biliary drainage (48 females and 52 males aged 17 to 64 years) and last 100 transplantations without drainage (52 females and 48 males aged 18 to 67 years). The results of treatment were compared, for biliary complications and their influence on further management. In both groups, the main indications for transplantation were various types of cirrhosis as well as cholestatic diseases. In most cases (167) we performed a cholangiojejunal Roux-en-Y (CBD) end-to-end anastomosis, less commonly (33 cases) hepaticojejunal anstomoses.In the first group, biliary complications (bile leak at the site of drainage, bile leak after T-tube removal, CBD strictures) requiring surgical or endoscopic intervention, occurred in 17% recipients. In one case, the biliary complication resulted in retransplantation. In the second group, biliary complications occured in 11% patients. None of them caused organ loss.Abandoning drainage of the biliary anastomosis has reduced the occurrence of early biliary complications after orthotopic liver transplantation.
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biliary complications,liver transplantation
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