Literature DB >> 33388638

Diagnosis and management of benign biliary strictures post liver transplantation in adults.

Margaret G Keane1, John Devlin2, Philip Harrison3, Maen Masadeh4, Mustafa A Arain5, Deepak Joshi6.   

Abstract

Benign biliary strictures after liver transplantation are common and can lead to graft dysfunction and decreased patient survival. Post-transplant strictures are classified as anastomotic or non-anastomotic which differ in response to therapy. Risk factors for biliary strictures following transplantation include impaired blood supply, surgical factors, and biliary anomalies. Patients can present with biliary obstruction but most will be asymptomatic, with only abnormal graft function. MRCP is the most sensitive noninvasive tool for diagnosing biliary complications. In most centres worldwide endoscopy is used first-line in the management of anastomotic strictures, although there is significant variation in endoscopic technique employed; including dilation, placing a single or multiple plastic stents, a fully covered metal stent and most recently using intra-ductal fully covered metal stents. With the introduction of fully covered metal stents the number of interventions patients require has reduced and overall the clinical success of the endoscopic approach has steadily improved. Percutaneous and surgical treatments are now reserved for patients in whom endoscopic management fails or who have had Roux-en-Y anastomoses. However even in these cases, combined procedures with interventional radiology, or implementation of enteroscopy and EUS-guided approaches now means very few patients ultimately require surgical revision.
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Keywords:  Biliary stricture; ERCP; EUS; Enteroscopy; Liver transplantation; Stent

Year:  2020        PMID: 33388638     DOI: 10.1016/j.trre.2020.100593

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Rev (Orlando)        ISSN: 0955-470X            Impact factor:   3.943


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1.  Assessing the incidence of complications and malignancies in the long-term management of benign biliary strictures with a percutaneous transhepatic drain.

Authors:  Munehiro Yoshitomi; Ryuichi Kawahara; Shinichi Taniwaki; Ryuta Midorikawa; Satoki Kojima; Daisuke Muroya; Shoichiro Arai; Takahisa Shirahama; Hiroki Kanno; Shogo Fukutomi; Yuichi Goto; Yoriko Nomura; Masanori Akashi; Toshihiro Sato; Hisamune Sakai; Toru Hisaka; Yoshito Akagi
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-03-11       Impact factor: 1.817

2.  Intraductal fully covered self-expanding metal stents in the management of post-liver transplant anastomotic strictures: a UK wide experience.

Authors:  Wafaa Ahmed; Dave Kyle; Amardeep Khanna; John Devlin; David Reffitt; Zeino Zeino; George Webster; Simon Phillpotts; Robert Gordon; Gareth Corbett; William Gelson; Manu Nayar; Haider Khan; Matthew Cramp; Jonathan Potts; Waleed Fateen; Hamish Miller; Bharat Paranandi; Matthew Huggett; Simon M Everett; Vinod S Hegade; Rebecca O'Kane; Ryan Scott; Neil McDougall; Phillip Harrison; Deepak Joshi
Journal:  Therap Adv Gastroenterol       Date:  2022-09-26       Impact factor: 4.802

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