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Review of redo-Kasai portoenterostomy for biliary atresia in the transition to the liver transplantation era.

Wataru Sumida1, Hiroo Uchida1, Yujiro Tanaka1, Takahisa Tainaka1, Chiyoe Shirota1, Naruhiko Murase1, Kazuo Oshima1, Ryo Shirotsuki1, Kousuke Chiba1.   

Abstract

Portoenterostomy (PE) is the standard therapy for biliary atresia (BA). PE offers the chance of survival to children with BA. PE was the ultimate therapeutic modality for BA before liver transplantation (LT) was available. Failure of biliary drainage with PE was almost invariably fatal in children with BA. In such cases, redo-PE was performed to salvage patients following PE failure. PE remains the standard first treatment for BA despite the availability of LT. Further, redo-PE is also performed in a limited number of cases despite the development of LT as an alternative means of PE. However, there is concern that redo-PE increases morbidity at the time of subsequent LT. Laparoscopic redo-PE has recently been described. Laparoscopic redo-PE is expected to reduce complications of LT by preventing abdominal adhesion associated with repetitive surgery. In the present article, the future utility of redo-PE and the history of its changing roles are reviewed.

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Keywords:  biliary atresia; laparoscopic operation; portoenterostomy; reoperatio

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28878446      PMCID: PMC5577027          DOI: 10.18999/nagjms.79.3.415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nagoya J Med Sci        ISSN: 0027-7622            Impact factor:   1.131


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Journal:  Exp Clin Transplant       Date:  2013-03-26       Impact factor: 0.945

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10.  A New Era of Laparoscopic Revision of Kasai Portoenterostomy for the Treatment of Biliary Atresia.

Authors:  Naruhiko Murase; Hiroo Uchida; Yasuyuki Ono; Takahisa Tainaka; Kazuki Yokota; Akihide Tanano; Chiyoe Shirota; Ryo Shirotsuki
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-07-22       Impact factor: 3.411

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Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2022-09-17       Impact factor: 2.003

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Authors:  Takahisa Tainaka; Akinari Hinoki; Yujiro Tanaka; Chiyoe Shirota; Wataru Sumida; Kazuki Yokota; Satoshi Makita; Kazuo Oshima; Hizuru Amano; Aitaro Takimoto; Yoko Kano; Hiroo Uchida
Journal:  Nagoya J Med Sci       Date:  2021-11       Impact factor: 1.131

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