Biliary complications following liver transplantation are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality. During the period 1988-1993 ten cases of biliary complications occurred after 98 transplantations in 78 children. The complications were four bile leaks, three intrahepatic biliary strictures (one with recurrent cholangitis), two anastomotic biliary strictures (one with recurrent cholangitis) and one recurrent cholangitis. All leaks occurred within 6 weeks of transplantation whereas all strictures and cholangitic episodes occurred after 3 months. Two biliary complications (20 %) - one intrahepatic and one anastomotic stricture - developed secondary to hepatic artery thrombosis. The incidence of biliary complications was 13.2 % with whole liver grafts as compared to 6.7 % with partial liver grafts and it was 4.3 % with duct-to-duct anastomosis as compared to 12.0 % with Roux-en-Y hepatico-jejunostomy. Seven children required intervention for management of biliary complications and three were managed conservatively. There were no deaths related to the biliary complications.

THE INCIDENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF BILIARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION IN CHILDREN / BHATNAGAR V; DHAWAN A; CHAER H; MUIESAN P; RELA M; MOWAT AP; WILLIAMS R; TAN KC; HEATON ND. - In: TRANSPLANT INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0934-0874. - 8:(1995), pp. 388-391. [10.1111/j.1432-2277.1995.tb01540.x]

THE INCIDENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF BILIARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION IN CHILDREN

MUIESAN P;
1995

Abstract

Biliary complications following liver transplantation are a cause of significant morbidity and mortality. During the period 1988-1993 ten cases of biliary complications occurred after 98 transplantations in 78 children. The complications were four bile leaks, three intrahepatic biliary strictures (one with recurrent cholangitis), two anastomotic biliary strictures (one with recurrent cholangitis) and one recurrent cholangitis. All leaks occurred within 6 weeks of transplantation whereas all strictures and cholangitic episodes occurred after 3 months. Two biliary complications (20 %) - one intrahepatic and one anastomotic stricture - developed secondary to hepatic artery thrombosis. The incidence of biliary complications was 13.2 % with whole liver grafts as compared to 6.7 % with partial liver grafts and it was 4.3 % with duct-to-duct anastomosis as compared to 12.0 % with Roux-en-Y hepatico-jejunostomy. Seven children required intervention for management of biliary complications and three were managed conservatively. There were no deaths related to the biliary complications.
1995
8
388
391
BHATNAGAR V; DHAWAN A; CHAER H; MUIESAN P; RELA M; MOWAT AP; WILLIAMS R; TAN KC; HEATON ND
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