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Intraoperative transhepatic biliary catheter insertion technique for biliary reconstruction: early results
M Haberal1, H Karakayali, S Sevmis
1Department of General Surgery, Başkent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey. rektorluk@baskent-ank.edu.tr
Abstract:
Biliary complications are critical problems in liver transplantation. Herein, we retrospectively analyzed the early results of an intraoperative transhepatic biliary catheter insertion technique for biliary reconstruction. Since November 2004, we have used this technique in 66 patients (32 children and 34 adults). In the new technique, a 5- F Kumpe catheter is inserted into the biliary system in 2 steps. One step is completed at the back table; the second step is completed during the recipient operation. Fourteen patients received whole-liver grafts, 25 received a right lobe, and 27 received a left-lateral or a left lobe. The mean graft weight-to-body weight ratio in the living-donor liver transplantations was 1.6% +/- 1.0% (range, 0.8%-4.1%). Intraoperative transhepatic biliary catheter insertion was performed with a duct-to-duct anastomosis in 60 patients and with a Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy in 6 patients. Five biliary complications occurred in 4 patients. Two of these 4 patients had bile leakage from the anastomotic site during the early postoperative period. Biliary stenoses developed at the anastomotic site in 2 patients and from a nonanastomotic site in 1 patient in the late postoperative period. In conclusion, this new technique of biliary reconstruction with intraoperative biliary catheter insertion has significantly reduced our complication rate. Transhepatic biliary stenting seems to prevent biliary complications and makes it simple to maintain percutaneous access in the event that problems arise. Intraoperative transhepatic biliary catheter insertion at the back table is a safe means of providing good biliary drainage after liver transplantation.
