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Biliary complications after pediatric liver transplantation: Risk factors, diagnosis and management 被引量:4
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作者 Flavia H Feier Eduardo A da Fonseca +1 位作者 Joao Seda-Neto paulo chapchap 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2015年第18期2162-2170,共9页
The expanded indications of partial grafts in pediatric liver transplantation have reduced waiting list mortality. However, a higher morbidity is observed, including an increased rate of biliary complications(BCs). Fa... The expanded indications of partial grafts in pediatric liver transplantation have reduced waiting list mortality. However, a higher morbidity is observed, including an increased rate of biliary complications(BCs). Factors such as the type of graft, the preservation methods applied, the donor characteristics, the type of biliary reconstruction, and the number of bile ducts in the liver graft influences the occurrence of these complications. Bile leaks and strictures comprise the majority of posttransplant BCs. Biliary strictures require a high grade of suspicion, and because most children have a bileoenteric anastomosis, its diagnosis and management rely on percutaneous hepatic cholangiography and percutaneous biliary interventions(PBI). The success rates with PBI range from 70% to 90%. Surgery is reserved for patients who have failed PBI. BCs in children after liver transplantation have a prolonged treatment and are associated with a longer length of stay and higher hospital costs. However, with early diagnosis and aggressive treatment, patient and graft survival are not significantly compromised. 展开更多
关键词 OUTCOMES Live-donor INFANTS STRICTURES BILE LEAKS
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