| Literature DB >> 16315301 |
Hidenori Haruta1, Hironori Yamamoto, Koichi Mizuta, Yoshiaki Kita, Takeji Uno, Satoshi Egami, Shuji Hishikawa, Kentaro Sugano, Hideo Kawarasaki.
Abstract
Biliary complications remain a major concern after living donor liver transplantation. We describe a pediatric case who underwent a successful endoscopic balloon dilatation of biliary-enteric stricture following living donor liver transplantation using a newly developed method of enteroscopy. The 7-year-old boy with late biliary stricture of choledochojejunostomy was admitted 6 years after transplantation. Since percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography was technically difficult in this case, endoscopic retrograde cholangiography was performed using a double-balloon enteroscope under general anesthesia. The enteroscope was advanced retrograde through the duodenum, jejunum, and the leg of Roux-Y by the double-balloon method, and anastomotic stricture of choledochojejunostomy was clearly confirmed by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography and endoscopic direct vision. Balloon dilatation was performed and the anastomosis was expanded. Restenosis was not noted as of 2 years after the treatment. In conclusion, endoscopic balloon dilation of biliary-enteric anastomotic stricture using a new enteroscopic method can be regarded as an alternative choice to percutaneous transhepatic management and surgical re-anatomists.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16315301 DOI: 10.1002/lt.20623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Liver Transpl ISSN: 1527-6465 Impact factor: 5.799