BACKGROUND: In living-donor liver transplantation, biliary tract complications are a serious problem for recipients and donors. METHODS: We applied intraoperative real-time cholangiography using a C-arm and/or C-tube drainage to reduce biliary tract complications in donor hepatectomy. From 2003 to 2010, intraoperative real-time cholangiography and C-tube drainage was applied to 39 and 19 donor cases, respectively. Fifteen donor cases had both procedures. RESULTS: We confirmed the division line of the hepatic duct by visualizing a stricture on the monitor of the C-arm by pulling a thread and dissecting the proper site of the bile duct. The number of hepatic ducts of the graft to be anastomosed was 1 in 11 cases and 2 or 3 in 8 of the 19 cases without intraoperative real-time cholangiography, and it was 1 in 32 cases and 2 in 7 of the 39 cases with intraoperative real-time cholangiography. Bile leakage from the resection occurred in seven donors without, and in none of those with, C-tube drainage. CONCLUSION: In living-donor liver transplantation, intraoperative real-time cholangiography enables effective determination of the precise division line of the hepatic duct. Moreover, C-tube drainage is effective for reducing bile leakage from the resected surface of the liver of donors.
BACKGROUND: In living-donor liver transplantation, biliary tract complications are a serious problem for recipients and donors. METHODS: We applied intraoperative real-time cholangiography using a C-arm and/or C-tube drainage to reduce biliary tract complications in donor hepatectomy. From 2003 to 2010, intraoperative real-time cholangiography and C-tube drainage was applied to 39 and 19 donor cases, respectively. Fifteen donor cases had both procedures. RESULTS: We confirmed the division line of the hepatic duct by visualizing a stricture on the monitor of the C-arm by pulling a thread and dissecting the proper site of the bile duct. The number of hepatic ducts of the graft to be anastomosed was 1 in 11 cases and 2 or 3 in 8 of the 19 cases without intraoperative real-time cholangiography, and it was 1 in 32 cases and 2 in 7 of the 39 cases with intraoperative real-time cholangiography. Bile leakage from the resection occurred in seven donors without, and in none of those with, C-tube drainage. CONCLUSION: In living-donor liver transplantation, intraoperative real-time cholangiography enables effective determination of the precise division line of the hepatic duct. Moreover, C-tube drainage is effective for reducing bile leakage from the resected surface of the liver of donors.
Authors: S Fujita; I D Kim; K Uryuhara; K Asonuma; H Egawa; T Kiuchi; M Hayashi; S Uemeto; Y Inomata; K Tanaka Journal: Transpl Int Date: 2000 Impact factor: 3.782
Authors: Giovanni Ramacciato; Giovanni Varotti; Cristiano Quintini; Michele Masetti; Fabrizio Di Benedetto; Gian Luca Grazi; Giorgio Ercolani; Matteo Cescon; Matteo Ravaioli; Augusto Lauro; Antonio Pinna Journal: Transpl Int Date: 2006-02 Impact factor: 3.782